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tide [taɪd] SUBST

1. tide (of sea):

tide
maré f
high tide
low tide

2. tide (of opinion):

tide
to go against the tide

ebb tide SUBST

ebb tide

low tide SUBST

low tide

Exemplos de frases com tide

high tide
low tide

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Water casks used as ballast and passengers were positioned aft in an endeavour to refloat her as the tide rose, but without success.
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It also conveys how love and affection can immensely help a family tide over all the highs and lows of life.
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At low tide the sandbar lies exposed and bathers may walk out into the water for quite some distance before reaching waist-deep water.
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Four years later, when the tide was lower than usual, her friends persuaded her to walk out on the sand where she found the ring inside a scallop.
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The water level can rise to more than 5 metres (17 ft) above the normal tide.
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The effects produced vary depending on the level of the tide but include rumbles, gurgles, sloshes, hisses, and other more typical wave sounds.
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Cast 30 yds into the deeper channel, fishing on the flood tide into darkness for best results.
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On the day it was launched in 1839, the boat was stranded until high tide.
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Storm behaviour and spring tide distribution are also taken into account.
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Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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