🌊tide (taɪd)

noun
/taɪd/
潮の干満 (shio no kanman)

意味

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
意味の翻訳
月と太陽の引力によって引き起こされる海の定期的な上昇と下降; 強力な流れや動き
tsuki to taiyo no inryoku ni yotte hikiokosareru umi no teikiteki na joushou to kakou; kyouryoku na nagare ya ugoki

例文

The fisherman waited for the tide to come in.

漁師は潮の干満が来るのを待っていました。
Gyoshi wa shio no kanman ga kuru no o matte imashita.

The fishermen waited for high tide to launch their boats.

漁師たちは高潮を待ってボートを出すために待っていました。
Ryoushi-tachi wa koujou wo matte booto wo dasu tame ni matteimashita.

表現例

turn the tide
潮流を変える
chōryū o kaeru

同義語

current, flow, surge, stream, wave
エントリー 1
current, flow, surge, stream, wave
エントリー 2
current, flow, surge

対義語

ebb, stillness, stagnation, calm
エントリー 1
ebb, stillness, stagnation
エントリー 2
stillness, calm, stagnation

コロケーション

high tide, low tide, rising tide, ebb tide, tide pools
エントリー 1
high tide, low tide, rising tide, ebb tide
エントリー 2
high tide, low tide, tide pools

その他の例文

A proverb goes, time and tide waits for none.

ことわざに言う、時と潮の流れは誰も待たない。
Kotowaza ni iu, toki to shio no nagare wa dare mo matanai.

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