outre-mer - translation to English
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outre-mer - translation to English


outre-mer      
overseas, across the sea, over the sea
d'outre-mer      
overseas, ultramarine
territoire d'outre-mer      
n. overseas territories

Definition

overseas
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
You use overseas to describe things that involve or are in foreign countries, usually across a sea or an ocean.
He has returned to South Africa from his long overseas trip.
...overseas trade figures.
= foreign
ADJ: ADJ n
Overseas is also an adverb.
If you're staying for more than three months or working overseas, a full 10-year passport is required...
= abroad
ADV: ADV after v, be ADV
2.
An overseas student or visitor comes from a foreign country, usually across a sea or an ocean.
Every year nine million overseas visitors come to London.
= foreign
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Outre-Mer
Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea is a prose collection by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was the first major work by Longfellow and it was inspired by his travels in Europe as a young man.
Examples of use of outre-mer
1. L‘importance des troupes coloniales lors des guerres mondiales et outre–mer est une évidence.
2. Arnaud Robert, Dakar Mercredi 28 décembre 2005 D‘ici, outre–mer, c‘est Gorée.
3. En voici les principaux extraits : Article 1er : reconnaissance de lśuvre de la France outre–mer.
4. Jacques vient de cette école–ci, d‘une poésie qui męme ŕ domicile se lit outre–mer.
5. Un amendement a été adopté qui "sort" du plafond la "niche" relative aux investissements réalisés outre–mer.