tide
tide 英 [taɪd] 美 [taɪd]
n. 趋势,潮流;潮汐 vt. 随潮漂流
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- The tide is the daily rise and fall of the sea level. You can count on the regular changing patterns of the tide, unless of course a tsunami is headed your way.
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- n. 趋势,潮流;潮汐
- vt. 随潮漂流
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1. The receding tide stranded the whale.
退潮把鲸鱼搁浅在海滩上。
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2. We should be naturalized to the new tide of the world.
我们必须顺应新的世界潮流。
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3. 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。
- tide (n.) Old English tid "point or portion of time, due time, period, season; feast-day, canonical hour," from Proto-Germanic *tidiz "division of time" (source also of Old Saxon tid, Dutch tijd, Old High German zit, German Zeit "time"), from PIE *di-ti- "division, division of time," suffixed form of root *da- "to divide."
- tide (v.) "to carry (as the tide does)," 1620s, from tide (n.). Usually with over. Earlier it meant "to happen" (Old English; see tidings). Related: Tided; tiding.
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