"Marined" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "marine".
Marine refers to something related to the sea or the ocean, such as marine life, marine biology, or marine engineering. It can also refer to a member of the military who serves on a ship or at sea, such as the United States Marine Corps.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "marined":
Marinading is the process of soaking food, typically meat, fish, or vegetables, in a mixture of seasonings, acids (such as lemon juice or vinegar), and oils to add flavor and tenderize it before cooking.
Marinara is a type of tomato-based sauce originating from Naples, Italy. It is typically made with crushed tomatoes, garlic, oregano, and red pepper flakes, and is often used as a dipping sauce for bread or as a topping for pasta dishes like spaghetti or pizza.
To treat (food, especially meat) with a mixture of seasonings, spices, and sometimes acid, typically liquid, in order to flavor, tenderize, or preserve it before cooking.
Marinating refers to the process of soaking food, typically meat, poultry, or vegetables, in a seasoning mixture, such as olive oil, vinegar, and spices, to add flavor before cooking. This process allows the food to absorb the flavors and aromas of the marinade, which can help to tenderize and enhance the overall taste of the food. Marinating is often used in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines to add depth and complexity to dishes.
Marination is the process of soaking food, typically meat or vegetables, in a mixture of seasonings, spices, and acids (such as vinegar or lemon juice) to add flavor and tenderize it, before cooking. The goal of marination is to allow the flavors to penetrate deep into the food, and to break down the connective tissues, making the food more tender and palatable.
The word "marine" can refer to something that is related to the sea or the ocean. Marines can also refer to a branch of the armed forces that specializes in naval warfare.
A mariner is a sailor or a person who works on a boat or a ship. He or she is involved in the operation and navigation of a vessel, often for a living. Mariner can also refer to a person who has spent a significant amount of time at sea, often having gained experience and knowledge of the ocean and various forms of maritime trade or exploration.
Nautical professionals who travel or work on boats or ships, especially those who navigate or sail across oceans or seas.
Marines refers to members of a country's naval infantry force, typically specializing in amphibious warfare and often serving as a military unit on land and at sea.
Marinid refers to a person or thing that is related to the Marinid dynasty, a medieval Islamic dynasty that ruled Morocco from 1244 to 1465. The Marinid dynasty was known for its cultural and intellectual achievements, particularly in the fields of architecture, literature, and the arts.
Marinière refers to a type of sailor's shirt, typically made of cotton or linen, with a blouse-like collar and a relaxed, casual fit. The term originated from the French word for "sailor" or "mariner," and is often associated with the classic Breton shirt design worn by French sailors.
Marino refers to a sailor or a person who works at sea, particularly on ships or boats. It can also refer to a type of naval officer, specifically a junior officer in command of a ship or a harbor. Alternatively, Marino can also refer to a person with a surname of Italian origin, specifically someone who comes from or is related to the region of Lombardy in Italy.
Mariolatry is the worship or adoration of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. It is a term used to describe the excessive veneration or devotion to the Virgin Mary, often to the point of idolizing her or attributing divine qualities to her.