oceania

[US]/ˌəʊsɪ'ɑːnɪə/
[UK]/ˌoʃɪ'ænɪə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Oceania

Real-world Examples

And last but not least from Oceania, countries in Oceania protected natural resources and wildlife through collaboration in 2021.

Source: Christian Science Monitor (Article Edition)

But I hoped an opportunity would arise for a visit to the forests of Oceania.

Source: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Original Version)

It traveled for 157 days and sailed more than 22,000 nautical miles around Oceania.

Source: CRI Online March 2023 Collection

The earliest African migrants probably reached Asia first, moving on to Oceania, Europe and America, in that order.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Where are all the young people? asks Frank Smith, owner of Oceania Inn in a small Midwestern town.

Source: Yilin Edition Oxford High School English (Elective 10)

Of these, 24 emergency orders from the WHO were sent to 21 countries, covering Africa, Europe, Oceania and Southeast Asia.

Source: Intermediate English short passage

A place once known as Great Britain, but now a province of the super state of Oceania.

Source: Literature

Winston Smith — the protagonist — lives in the superstate of Oceania, in the province Airstrip One, in the city of London.

Source: Tales of Imagination and Creativity

Look at where they are, if you go out places like Oceania and Asia, there you'll get relatively small numbers, 9 million in Oceania.

Source: CNN Listening March 2013 Collection

Big Brother, the leader of Oceania, is seen everywhere on posters and television screens, in public and in private.

Source: Character Profile

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