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OpenDict entry
tidal stream N
tid·al [ˈtaɪdəl] ADJ
I. stream [stri:m] N
1. stream (small river):
Bach m <-(e)s, Bạ̈·che>
Flüsschen nt <-s, ->
2. stream (flow):
stream of liquid
Strahl m <-(e)s, -en>
stream of people
Strom m <-(e)s, Strö̱·me>
Wasserstrahl m <-(e)s, -en>
3. stream (continuous series):
Flut f <-, -en>
Schwall m <-(e)s, -e>
4. stream also fig (current):
Strömung f <-, -en> a. fig
5. stream + sing/pl vb Brit, Aus SCHOOL (group):
6. stream POL, ADMIN (civil service career):
7. stream COMPUT:
Strom m <-(e)s, Strö̱·me>
rauffahren inf A, CH
II. stream [stri:m] VB intr
1. stream (flow):
stream blood, tears
stream water
fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen>
stream water
rinnen <rann, geronnen>
2. stream (run):
stream nose
laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
stream eyes
3. stream (move in numbers):
4. stream (shine):
stream light, sun
5. stream (flutter):
stream clothing
stream hair
III. stream [stri:m] VB trans Brit, Aus SCHOOL
OpenDict entry
tidal ADJ
OpenDict entry
stream VB
OpenDict entry
stream N
stream INET, TV
stream INET, TV
Present
Istream
youstream
he/she/itstreams
westream
youstream
theystream
Past
Istreamed
youstreamed
he/she/itstreamed
westreamed
youstreamed
theystreamed
Present Perfect
Ihavestreamed
youhavestreamed
he/she/ithasstreamed
wehavestreamed
youhavestreamed
theyhavestreamed
Past Perfect
Ihadstreamed
youhadstreamed
he/she/ithadstreamed
wehadstreamed
youhadstreamed
theyhadstreamed
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Tidal devices can be weir or dam like structures (barrages), used to hold the tide back, or turbines anchored within the tidal stream.
en.wikipedia.org
Currently the lion's share of renewable capacity is allocated to fixed wind turbines, with small amounts allocated to tidal stream and wave power.
www.independent.co.uk
The marina is on a calm stretch of tidal fresh water off the main channel and is well protected from passing wakes and foul weather.
en.wikipedia.org
It is mainly a coastal species, found at surface levels of tidal freshwaters and brackish estuaries.
en.wikipedia.org
Courtship typically takes place removed from the nesting colony site, usually on an exposed tidal flat or beach.
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