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Tide
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maré, tendência
something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea)
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maré
there are usually two high and two low tides each day
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tendência, corrente
the way that the opinions of the majority of people are changing or developing
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maré, corrente
a flowing stream or current, typically in relation to large bodies of water like oceans or seas
to tide
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subir, avançar
rise or move forward
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ser levado pela maré, deixar-se levar pela maré
be carried with the tide
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flutuar, navegar
cause to float with the tide
tide
n
tidal
adj
tidal
adj
undertide
n
undertide
n
Exemplo
Fishermen need to be aware of the tide schedule to ensure their boats are safely docked.
Tidal energy, generated from the movement of the tide, is a renewable source of power in some coastal regions.
The gravitational pull of the moon causes ocean tides on Earth.
The fullback's interception turned the tide in their favor.
The votes in the swing state may turn the tide in this election.