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When someone is making an odyssey it means he/she is making a journey.
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An Odyssey refers to the great journey that Odysseus took to return home. a long series of wanderings or adventures, esp. when filled with notable experiences, hardships. This is the definition of and odyssey. The Odyssey is the long series of wanderings or adventures .... that Odysseus went on.
Odysseus was the hero of the Odyssey.
Divers dive in the sea/water, not earth.
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divers coloris au choix means 'various colors to be choosen from' in English.
When sonar is used in the water, it can be dangerous for divers because the sound waves produced by sonar can disorient or harm marine life, including divers. The intensity and proximity of the sonar signal can impact the safety of divers, potentially causing injury or discomfort. Divers should be cautious and aware of sonar use in their diving areas to minimize risks.
When someone is making an odyssey it means he/she is making a journey.
The word "divers" is a different spelling of the modern word "diverse" which means "of many kinds". We find it in Romeo and Juliet in the Friar's long, dull and irrelevant soliloquy about the benefits of herbal medicine. He says, "And from her womb children of divers kind/ We sucking on her natural bosom find". "of divers kind" means of course "of many kinds".
Divers (and others) call the compressed air cylinders used by divers tank(s) or SCUBA tank(s).
To use it in that form, you could use it as a command. For instance, Dive into the water. To use it in another way, you would have to change the verb tense to "dove" or "diving" or something else like that.
People who dive are usually just referred to as divers. You can break them up into roughly four categories:Skin divers - who hold their breath, and do not use scuba equipment. Also sometimes called free divers.Sport divers - who dive for fun (they used to be called 'recreational divers', but now this term is used to distinguish sport divers from 'technical divers' who also dive for fun, but dive outside of WRSTC 'recreational' limits).Commercial divers - who dive for their jobs. By convention, this excludes recreational diving instructors, to differentiate from commercial divers who use equipment underwater, engage in saturation diving and use of elaborate gas mixes.Military divers - who form a sub-set of the navy.Not all divers fit neatly into these categories (police divers, rescue divers, fisherman who dive for their catch), but those tend to be the broad categories used.
The word 'divers' is an old-fashioned way of saying 'diverse' - which is an adjective meaning "showing a great deal of variety". So, "divers temptations" means "many different temptations".