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tide [taıd] N
1. tide:
tide
() cháo
tide
潮汐 cháoxī
The tide is in (out).
2. tide:
tide
潮流 cháoliú
tide
趋势 qūshì
3. tide:
tide
时节 shíjié
Phrases:
tide over
渡过(困难) dùguò
ebb tide N
ebb tide
退潮 tuìcháo
ebb tide
落潮 luòcháo
flood tide N
flood tide
涨潮 zhǎngcháo
spring tide N
spring tide
大潮 dàcháo
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
tide over
渡过(困难) dùguò
The tide is in (out).
endure [or tide over] a crisis
渡过危机 dùguò wēijī
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Through the night he went with the flood tide.
en.wikipedia.org
Fish over high water on the flood tide.
www.gofishing.co.uk
The horse-drawn wagons moved too slowly for the incoming tide or flood tide, and most were lost with only few men surviving.
en.wikipedia.org
By this time the north-east gale was blowing at gale force eight and with a full flood tide giving no shelter on either side of the ship.
en.wikipedia.org
A flood tide is preferable to an ebb, but day or night makes no difference to catches.
www.gofishing.co.uk