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nounverb the ebb and flow of the tide海潮的涨落 The tide is in/out.涨潮/退潮了。 Is the tide coming in or going out? 是在涨潮还是在落潮? The body was washed up on the beach by the tide. 尸体被潮水冲上了海滩。 It takes courage to speak out against the tide of opinion. 跟舆论趋向唱反调需要勇气。 There is a growing tide of opposition to the idea. a tide of optimism There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime. 犯罪率日益增长令人忧虑。 Measures have been taken to stem the tide of pornography (= stop it from getting worse). A tide of rage surged through her. 一股怒火燃遍她的全身。 Christmastide圣诞节节期 The tide turned for Nadal at the start of the second set. This contract is probably our last chance to turn the tide. He didn’t have the courage to swim against the political tide. If caught in a rip tide, strong swimmers should swim for shore. In the early 1990s there was a marked turn of the tide. It takes courage to speak out against the tide of public opinion. Seals lie on the rocks at low tide. Seeing the tide was now running in his direction, he renewed his campaign for reform. The body was washed up by the tide the next day. The tide of public opinion seems to be turning at last. They were carried along on a tide of euphoria. We have to get up early to catch the tide. We went out to sea on the ebb tide. When the sea recedes, tide pools reveal a bewildering diversity of marine life. attempts to stem the tide of revolution the high tide mark the rising tide of crime the shifting tides of history the time of day when the highest tides occur Measures have been taken to stem the tide of pornography. The 1830s saw a tide of emigrants leave Europe for Australia. |