Category
Travel (8)Sports (7)Science (6)Finance (5)Literature (4)Marine Biology (3)Transportation (3)History (3)Electricity (3)Politics (3)Fashion (3)Weather (2)Meteorology (2)Art (2)Recreation (2)Culture (2)Water Sports (2)Medicine (2)Entertainment (2)Music (2)Technology (2)Business (2)Film (1)Mathematics (1)Boating (1)Marine Technology (1)Security (1)Energy (1)Aquariums (1)Economics (1)Electronics (1)Fishing (1)Environment (1)Outdoor Activities (1)Computer Science (1)Communication (1)Scuba Diving (1)Environmental Issues (1)Social Issues (1)Tools (1)Luck (1)Water (1)Family (1)Cooking (1)Fear (1)Animals (1)Photography (1)Linguistics (1)Memory (1)Home (1)Career (1)Work (1)Psychology (1)Surfing (1)Oceanography (1)Aviation (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The strong ocean currents carried the boat off course.
The lightning strike produced powerful currents that damaged the electronics in the house.
The MRI machine uses magnetic currents to create detailed images of the body's internal organs.
His currents in music theory are advanced for a beginner.
The currents of mathematics are too difficult for me to understand.
Her currents in photography are impressive for someone who just started.
She needs to update her currents on the latest research in medicine.
The kayaker followed the river currents downstream for a leisurely ride.
The scientists analyzed the electrical currents in the brain to understand cognitive processes.
The weather forecast warned of dangerous currents along the beach.
The ship was unable to dock due to the strong currents in the harbor.
The currents of public opinion on the issue are split.
The novel captures the cultural currents of the 1920s.
The film explores the currents of grief and loss.
The philosophical currents of existentialism and nihilism are often contrasted with each other.
The ocean currents are causing the ship to drift off course.
Post a Comment