"Reef" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A coral reef, typically found in tropical waters, formed by coral polyps and providing a habitat for a diverse range of marine species.
The coral reef dissipated as the ship circled it, the water naturally a deeper shade compared to the shallower areas surrounding it.
The Hawaiian reef attracts numerous snorkelers each summer, who visit to see the diverse marine life which call it home.
Our oceanography book discussed the delicate balance of species in a typical coral reef ecosystem.
Surfers enrolled in surfing lessons were advised to avoid the reef break nearby, lest they lose their boards or encounter sharp coral fragments.
Dr. Lucia couldn't help but feel a twinge of nostalgia as the fading sunset settled above the ocean's depth, and her small sailboat shook off the nearby reef in port.
Hermann Wally Reed-Sternberg: An American pathologist who, with Giorgio Tronn, identified the Reed-Sternberg cell in the case of Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Reeds are tall, slender plants that grow in wet or marshy areas. They have narrow, long stems that are covered in jointed, overlapping leaves and are often found in large quantities in bogs, ponds, and rivers.<br><br>The term "reeds" can also refer to the musical instrument made from these plants, such as the cane reed used to make a clarinet or oboe. Reed is also a synonym for reed, which can be used as a fishing rod, typically for fly fishing.<br><br>In the context of human hair, reeds are fine, curly hair types that are prone to oiliness.
Reeducation refers to the process of education or guidance given to someone who has been involved in, or is being held responsible for, a morally or criminally deviant behavior. It involves instruction on change and reform in attitudes, ethics, or actions.<br><br>For example, people who have committed crimes may be sent to a reeducation camp or institution, where they learn and practice new behaviors and values.<br><br>The term can also be used more broadly, referring to education that aims to change someone's perspective, belief system, or behavior.
A reefer typically refers to:<br><br>1. A refrigerator: a machine for cooling and preserving food by the use of refrigeration.<br>2. A person who smokes marijuana, often using a marijuana cigarette: a slang term that originated from the resemblance of marijuana joints to a short, hand-rolled cigar, often used in informal contexts.<br><br>Informal context: <br><br>The term is derived from the fact that marijuana cigarettes were often sold in small brown paper packages, resembling a reefer shipment (sea freight).<br><br>Note: The second definition is considered informal.
A thin, long, curved piece of plastic coated with a light-sensitive chemical used to take photographs. In everyday usage, this term is often used interchangeably with "film".
To choose or appoint someone again, typically to serve another term as a government official, especially the President, after it is their duty to run for office again.