tide
tide
taɪd
taid
/tˈa‍ɪd/

Definición y significado de "tide"en inglés

01

marea

the rise and fall of the sea level, which happens regularly, as a result of the attraction of the sun and moon
tide definition and meaning
Ejemplos
During low tide, the exposed seabed reveals various marine life and tidal pools.
Durante la marea baja, el lecho marino expuesto revela diversas formas de vida marina y pozas de marea.
02

something that fluctuates or changes in intensity

Ejemplos
Political support comes in tides.
03

a flowing stream or current, particularly in large bodies of water like oceans or seas

Ejemplos
The tide moves in predictable patterns near the estuary.
04

corriente, ola

the general trend or movement in public opinion, social attitudes, or events
Ejemplos
Economic reform is riding a tide of popular approval.
to tide
01

to rise, advance, or move forward, often gradually or steadily

Ejemplos
The crowd tided forward as the parade approached.
02

to be carried along by the current

Ejemplos
Leaves tidied along the river's edge.
03

to cause something to float or move along with the tide

Ejemplos
The team tidied the small boats to the dock with the tide.
LanGeek
Descargar la Aplicación
langeek application

Download Mobile App

App Store