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How to pronounce bathysphere in English?

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Type of submersible

Examples of bathysphere

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Like a man in a bathysphere, Obama is very, very concerned about leaks.
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The bathysphere is currently displayed at the New York Aquarium.
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Anybody who did not spend the years 1972-74 in a bathysphere can imagine the rest, and that is the trouble.
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Pam Millikin looks through the window of a bathysphere model at Exploration Place's Creatures of the Abyss exhibit.
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Atlas requests Jack's help in stopping Ryan, directing him to a bathysphere where he claims Ryan has trapped his family.
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The denouement finds him locked in deadly psychological combat with the bad guys in a bathysphere at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
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There's something piquant about the look of Whoopi in a wimple, but the star must soar or sink with the vehicle, and this one is a bathysphere.
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A Peter De Vries character once described a literary intellectual as the sort who put his audience into a bathysphere and took them down three feet.
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  • Spherical deep diving apparatus (lowered by a cable) for underwater exploration
  • Wild Love is Smog's fourth album, released on March 27, 1995 on Drag City and later re-released in Europe on Domino in 2001. Jim O'Rourke contributed as cellist on this album, which marks his first collaboration with Smog. ...
  • The Bathysphere (Greek: u03B2u03B1u03B8u03CDu03C2, bathus, "deep" and u03C3u03C6u03B1u1FD6u03C1u03B1, sphaira, "sphere") was a unique spherical deep-sea submersible which was unpowered and lowered into the ocean on a cable, and was used to conduct a series of dives off the coast of Bermuda from 1930 to 1934...
  • A spherical steel deep-diving chamber with perspex windows, in which persons are lowered to the depths by a cable to study the oceans and deep-sea life; the precursor to the bathyscaphe
  • A metal ball or sphere lowered on a cable from a ship for deep sea diving.
  • A strong, hollow vessel designed for underwater exploration that is lowered and raised by an attached cable from a support ship
  • A round, heavy walled vessel that can be lowered to great depths in the ocean via a tether from the surface ship; does not ascend or descend under its own power.
  • A spherical vehicle for traveling in the depths of the sea between the quarters of Rapture.