Tide
41Tide — Gezeiten * * * Ti|de 〈f. 19; nddt.〉 1. Zeit 2. Flut (beim Gezeitenwechsel) 3. Nachricht 4. 〈Pl.〉 Tiden Gezeiten [nddt. Form zu ahd. tid „Zeit“] * * * Ti|de, die; , n [mniederd. tīde, getīde = (Flut)zeit, zu: tīde = Zeit] (nordd., bes. Seemannsspr …
42tide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flow, current, flood, riptide. See water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. current, flow, flux, stream, course, sluice, undercurrent, undertow, drag, whirlpool, eddy, vortex, torrent, wave, tidal wave; see… …
43tide — noun 1》 the alternate rising and falling of the sea due to the attraction of the moon and sun. 2》 a powerful surge of feeling or trend of events: a tide of euphoria. verb 1》 (tide someone over) help someone through a difficult period, especially… …
44tide — 1) the periodic rise and fall of ocean water produced by gravitational effects of the moon and sun on the earth. The horizontal movement of water caused by this vertical movement is often called the tide, but correctly is the tidal current 2) the …
45tide — noun 1) ships come up the river with the tide Syn: tidewater, ebb and flow, tidal flow 2) the tide of history Syn: course, movement, direction, trend, current, drift, run, turn, tend …
46tide — An alternate rise and fall, ebb and flow, or an increase or a decrease. [A.S. tid, time] acid t. a temporary increase in the acidity of the urine occurring during fasting. SYN: acid wave. alkaline t. a period of urinary neutr …
47tide — [taɪd] noun [C] I the regular movement of the sea towards and away from the land II verb tide [taɪd] tide sb over …
48tide — potvyniai ir atoslūgiai statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Periodiškas vandenynų vandens lygio svyravimas dėl Mėnulio ir Saulės traukos. Du kartus per parą vandenyno lygis pakyla – būna potvyniai ir du kartus per parą vėl… …
49tide — see a rising tide lifts all boats time and tide wait for no man …
50tide — See: TURN THE TIDE …