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tide

英 [taɪd]

美 [taɪd]

n.  潮; 潮汐; 潮水; 潮流; 趋势; 动向; (难以控制的)恶潮,怒潮
v.  随潮漂流

复数:tides 现在分词:tiding 过去式:tided 第三人称单数:tides 过去分词:tided 

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短语动词

tide over
1. (尤指通过借钱)帮助…渡过难关  

短语用例

    tide sb over (sth)

    • 帮助某人渡过(困难时期);协助某人克服(困难)
      to help sb during a difficult period by providing what they need
      1. the ebb and flow of the tide
        海潮的涨落
      2. The tide is in/out .
        涨 / 退潮了。
      3. Is the tide coming in or going out?
        是在涨潮还是在落潮?
      4. The body was washed up on the beach by the tide.
        尸体被潮水冲上了海滩。

    习惯用语

      n.

        go, swim, etc. with/against the tide
      • 顺应 / 逆潮流;赶 / 反潮流
        to agree with/oppose the attitudes or opinions that most other people have
      • the tide turnedturn the tide
      • 转变运气;改变形势
        used to say that there is a change in sb's luck or in how successful they are being

      牛津词典

        noun

        • 潮;潮汐;潮水
          a regular rise and fall in the level of the sea, caused by the pull of the moon and sun; the flow of water that happens as the sea rises and falls
          1. the ebb and flow of the tide
            海潮的涨落
          2. The tide is in/out .
            涨 / 退潮了。
          3. Is the tide coming in or going out?
            是在涨潮还是在落潮?
          4. The body was washed up on the beach by the tide.
            尸体被潮水冲上了海滩。
        • 潮流;趋势;动向
          the direction in which the opinion of a large number of people seems to be moving
          1. It takes courage to speak out against the tide of opinion.
            跟舆论趋向唱反调需要勇气。
        • (难以控制的)恶潮,怒潮
          a large amount of sth unpleasant that is increasing and is difficult to control
          1. There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.
            犯罪率日益增长令人忧虑。
        • 高涨的情绪
          a feeling that you suddenly have that gets stronger and stronger
          1. A tide of rage surged through her.
            一股怒火燃遍她的全身。
        • 时节;季节
          a time or season of the year
          1. Christmastide
            圣诞节节期

        verb

          verb

            柯林斯词典

            • N-COUNT 潮;潮水;潮汐
              The tideis the regular change in the level of the sea on the shore.
              1. The tide was at its highest...
                潮水正处于最高位。
              2. The tide was going out, and the sand was smooth and glittering...
                正在退潮,沙滩平坦,闪着微光。
              3. State police say that high tides and severe flooding have damaged beaches.
                州警方称,高潮位和严重的水灾冲坏了海滩。
            • N-COUNT (不断冲刷海岸的)潮水,潮汐
              Atideis a current in the sea that is caused by the regular and continuous movement of large areas of water towards and away from the shore.
              1. Roman vessels used to sail with the tide from Boulogne to Richborough.
                罗马的船只过去经常乘着潮汐从布洛涅航行到里奇伯勒。
            • N-SING (观点等的)潮流,趋势
              Thetide ofopinion, for example, is what the majority of people think at a particular time.
              1. The tide of opinion seems overwhelmingly in his favour.
                绝大多数人的观点看来是一边倒地支持他的。
            • N-SING (无法抗拒的)潮流,浪潮
              People sometimes refer to events or forces that are difficult or impossible to control asthe tide ofhistory, for example.
              1. They talked of reversing the tide of history...
                他们谈到扭转历史潮流。
              2. The tide of war swept back across their country.
                战争的浪潮回过头来席卷了全国。
            • N-SING (尤指不好的)浪潮,势头
              You can talk about atide ofsomething, especially something which is unpleasant, when there is a large and increasing amount of it.
              1. ...an ever increasing tide of crime...
                不断高涨的犯罪浪潮
              2. The tide of nationalism is still running high in a number of republics.
                民族主义浪潮在许多共和国势头正盛。
            • See also:high tidelow tide

            英英释义

            noun

            • the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon
              1. something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea)
                1. a rising tide of popular interest
              2. there are usually two high and two low tides each day
                  Synonym:lunar time period

                verb

                • be carried with the tide
                  1. cause to float with the tide
                    1. rise or move forward
                      1. surging waves
                      Synonym:surge

                    双语例句

                    • She thought of the tide rushing in, covering the wet sand
                      她想象潮汐涌来,淹没潮湿的沙滩。
                    • The emergency services were working against the clock as the tide began to rise
                      开始涨潮了,紧急救援机构正在争分夺秒地工作。
                    • We left him there to float off with the tide, and told him to follow the coast.
                      我们把他放在那里,让他随波漂流,并且告诉他要沿着海岸线走。
                    • The movement is at its high tide.
                      运动正处于高潮。
                    • They talked of reversing the tide of history
                      他们谈到扭转历史潮流。
                    • Whoever goes against the tide of history will come to no good end.
                      凡是逆历史潮流而动的人,都没有好下场。
                    • Time and tide wait for no man.
                      岁月不等人。
                    • The tide of opinion seems overwhelmingly in his favour.
                      绝大多数人的观点看来是一边倒地支持他的。
                    • We bobbed gently up and down on the swell of the incoming tide.
                      我们随着涨潮的浪涌轻轻地起伏。
                    • A tide of emotion rose and clouded his judgement
                      心头涌起一阵强烈的感情,模糊了他的判断力。