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Tide
01
maré
the rise and fall of the sea level, which happens regularly, as a result of the attraction of the sun and moon
Exemplos
Fishermen need to be aware of the tide schedule to ensure their boats are safely docked.
Os pescadores precisam estar cientes do cronograma das marés para garantir que seus barcos estejam atracados com segurança.
High tide can flood low-lying coastal areas, leading to temporary inundation of the land.
A maré alta pode inundar áreas costeiras baixas, levando a uma inundação temporária da terra.
02
maré, fluxo
something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea)
Exemplos
There is a tide of enthusiasm for the new project.
Emotions rose and fell like a tide.
03
maré
there are usually two high and two low tides each day
Exemplos
The tide carried driftwood along the shore.
Fishermen knew the direction of the tide would affect their catch.
04
a tendência, a corrente
the way that the opinions of the majority of people are changing or developing
Exemplos
A tide of support for the candidate developed overnight.
The tide of protest swept across the country.
05
maré, fluxo
a flowing stream or current, typically in relation to large bodies of water like oceans or seas
Exemplos
Fishermen often work with the tide to ensure an easier journey in and out of the harbor.
Os pescadores muitas vezes trabalham com a maré para garantir uma viagem mais fácil para dentro e fora do porto.
The tide carried debris down the river, eventually reaching the sea.
A maré carregou detritos rio abaixo, eventualmente chegando ao mar.
to tide
01
subir, avançar
rise or move forward
Exemplos
The economy is tiding upward after months of decline.
The discussion tidied toward a consensus.
02
ser carregado pela maré, deixar-se levar pela corrente
be carried with the tide
Exemplos
Driftwood tidied toward the shore.
Seaweed tidied in the ocean swell.
03
flutuar com a maré, deixar-se levar pela maré
cause to float with the tide
Exemplos
Workers tidied the logs downriver.
The sailors tidied the cargo to ride with the currents.
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