It's a big, significant change in something;
a paradigm shift.
in radio language, it mean that everything's is clear(the signal is coming through strong and clearly)
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
Its actually a French expression - idee fixe which means a fixed idea, an obsession.
You might be confused with expression "seeing red", which means to be extremely, passionately angry or furious.
It means to have deep origins.
from Shalespeare - Ariel's song in The Tempest
Mal de mer is an expression literally translating into "sick of sea" or "bad of sea." In English, we know it as "seasick."
A constant in an algebraic expression is a number that does not change. For example x + 2 The 2 is a constant (does not change) x is a variable (can take on any value)
It means every wave was hitting. (i bet you are looking for an answer on reading plus.... I'm watching you 0_0 )
"Sea-going bandits" is another expression for pirates.
9a verbal expression
The phrase "those who serve a revolution plow the sea" suggests that individuals who dedicate themselves to revolutionary causes often face futile or unproductive efforts. Just as plowing the sea yields no tangible results, the sacrifices and struggles of revolutionaries may not lead to meaningful change or success. This expression reflects the challenges and disillusionment that can accompany the pursuit of radical transformation.
Hi
The Sea Change was created in 1998.
I think you mean Nereus, but I could be wrong....
A change in the coefficient, a change in the value of a variable.
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.