Pronunciation: /siː leɪn/
noun a designated route for ships to travel through a body of water
A1 The sea lane was busy with ships coming and going.
A2 The sailors navigated the sea lane with ease.
B1 The sea lane is a vital route for international trade.
B2 Piracy is a concern in some sea lanes around the world.
C1 The government implemented new regulations to protect the sea lanes from pollution.
C2 The captain skillfully steered the ship through the narrow sea lane.
formal The cargo ship navigated through the busy sea lane to reach the port.
informal We should avoid that sea lane during rush hour, it's always crowded with boats.
slang I heard there's a shortcut sea lane we can take to get to the island faster.
figurative In the sea lane of life, sometimes you have to navigate through rough waters to reach your destination.
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