TRANSATLANTIC


Meaning of TRANSATLANTIC in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

flight

Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for instance, grew and diversified, including a successful foray into cheap transatlantic flights .

She mesmerized a neighborhood gathering with a description of her transatlantic flight .

We also want to see more transatlantic flights , particularly to regional airports.

The Fokker was the perfect plane for a transatlantic flight .

Because attempts at transatlantic flight generated such hysterical attention, subterfuge became the first order of the day.

trade

In another development that does not augur well for transatlantic trade , Zoellick formally asked the U.S.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a transatlantic ally

a transatlantic organization

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A more important transatlantic forum for cooperation and exchange of knowledge was the Teetotal Movement in which Nonconformists predominated.

At present, around half of transatlantic telephony traffic is carried via satellite.

He also had a working association with the civil engineer Robert Sabine, one of the pioneers of transatlantic telegraphy.

In the first icy transatlantic blast, he pointedly refused to meet Premier John Major, who visits Washington later this month.

On their tiny battery portable they too had seen the transatlantic moppet.

The Fokker was the perfect plane for a transatlantic flight.

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