Adjective
transpacific (not comparable)
(geography) On, from the other side of, spanning or crossing the Pacific Ocean.
Also, we need to bear in mind the way in which Washington has successfully divided Latin America with its trans-Pacific strategy — bringing Mexico (already a NAFTA member), Colombia, Peru and Chile into the TransPacific Partnership, under US hegemony. Source: Internet
Soto Peña says it's the transpacific long-liners that cause the most damage, both environmentally as well as socially. Source: Internet
This led to the first regular transpacific trade route, the Manila-Acapulco Galleon route, which lasted two and half centuries, until 1815. Source: Internet
His recent manuscring Canada: Race, Empires and the TransPacific, 1937-1956 (forthcoming) examines Canada-Asia relations in the context of wars in the Pacific, Korea, and Vietnam. Source: Internet
These results appeared to confirm that the chickens came from Polynesia and that there were transpacific contacts between Polynesia and South America before Columbus's arrival in the Americas. Source: Internet
With our Virgin Australia transpacific partnership, our customers benefit from a comprehensive, fully integrated network with thousands of destinations in North America and the South Pacific. Source: Internet