🌊tide (taɪd)

noun
/taɪd/
marea (marea)

Meaning

the regular rise and fall of the sea caused by the moon and sun's gravity; a powerful flow or movement
the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
Traducción del significado
el ascenso y descenso regular del mar causado por la gravedad de la luna y el sol; un flujo o movimiento poderoso
el ascenso y descenso regular del mar causado por la gravedad de la luna y el sol; un flujo o movimiento poderoso

Oraciones de ejemplo

The fisherman waited for the tide to come in.

El pescador esperó a que llegara la marea.
El pescador esperó a que llegara la marea.

The fishermen waited for high tide to launch their boats.

Los pescadores esperaban la marea alta para lanzar sus botes.
Los pescadores esperaban la marea alta para lanzar sus botes.

Expresiones de ejemplo

turn the tide
cambiar la marea
cambiar la marea

Synonyms

current, flow, surge, stream, wave
Entrada 1
current, flow, surge, stream, wave
Entrada 2
current, flow, surge

Antonyms

ebb, stillness, stagnation, calm
Entrada 1
ebb, stillness, stagnation
Entrada 2
stillness, calm, stagnation

Colocaciones

high tide, low tide, rising tide, ebb tide, tide pools
Entrada 1
high tide, low tide, rising tide, ebb tide
Entrada 2
high tide, low tide, tide pools

Más oraciones de ejemplo

A proverb goes, time and tide waits for none.

Un proverbio dice, el tiempo y la marea no esperan a nadie.
Un proverbio dice, el tiempo y la marea no esperan a nadie.

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