transatlantic

[US]/trænzæt'læntɪk/
[UK]/ˌtrænzət'læntɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. relating to countries on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean; spanning across the Atlantic Ocean.

Phrases & Collocations

transatlantic flight

transatlantic trade

transatlantic relationship

Example Sentences

They are our transatlantic friends.

The transatlantic liner forged ahead through the waves.

Jumbo jets somehow lack the glamour of the transatlantic liner.

with an eye to transatlantic business, he made a deal in New York.

Real-world Examples

We are, after all, both a transatlantic and a transpacific power.

Source: Hillary's Voice

Was the Scottish accent and the transatlantic accent?

Source: The Evolution of English Vocabulary

In November Virgin Atlantic flew the world's first transatlantic flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel.

Source: VOA Standard English_ Technology

Though, they place huge importance to on the transatlantic relationship.

Source: BBC Listening December 2021 Collection

They continued transatlantic service in the northern Hemisphere's summer months.

Source: Vox opinion

ROBIN MCGHEE's desk is a library of transatlantic electoral wisdom.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Europe also has most to gain from a transatlantic trade deal.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

Far from the look of the big transatlantic ships of 100 years ago.

Source: Vox opinion

The flight marks the first solo transatlantic crossing in a solar-powered aircraft.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation June 2016

Another is to halt talks on a big new transatlantic trade deal.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

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