deep-sea diver
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who dives underwater, especially professionally, to great depths in the ocean: A deep-sea diver is someone trained to work or explore in the deep parts of the sea, often using specialized equipment for breathing and protection from pressure.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The deep-sea diver descended to the ocean floor to study the coral reef.
- Modern deep-sea divers use advanced suits and mixed-gas breathing apparatus to safely work at extreme depths.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Professional Context: The term often implies professional or scientific diving, as opposed to recreational scuba diving at shallower depths.
- The team of deep-sea divers was contracted to inspect and repair the underwater pipeline.
Variants and Related Words
- Diver (n): A more general term for anyone who dives underwater.
- The diver explored the shipwreck.
- Saturation diver (n): A type of deep-sea diver who lives in a pressurized environment for extended periods to work on deep-sea projects.
- Commercial diver (n): A professional diver who performs underwater work, which can include deep-sea operations.
Synonyms
- Aquanaut: A person trained to live and work underwater for extended periods, often in a habitat.
- Frogman: A diver, especially one engaged in military or covert operations (this term is less specific to depth).
Related Phrases
- To go on a dive: To participate in a diving expedition.
- The scientists will go on a dive tomorrow to collect samples.
- Dive team: A group of divers working together.
- The rescue dive team was prepared for the deep-water recovery mission.
Related Idioms
Noun
- a diver in the deeper parts of the sea