low tide in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for low tide in the English»Spanish Dictionary

tide [Am taɪd, Brit tʌɪd] N

See also time

I.time [Am taɪm, Brit tʌɪm] N

1. time U (past, present, future):

2. time U (time available, necessary for sth):

to make time (hurry) Am inf
to make time (hurry) Am inf
apurarse LatAm

3.1. time U (as measured by clocks):

son diez para las diez LatAm excl RioPl

3.2. time C or U (timing of an event):

4.1. time no pl (period):

6. time C (point in time):

7. time C (instance, occasion):

vez f

8.1. time (epoch, age):

10. time in phrases:

II.time [Am taɪm, Brit tʌɪm] VB trans

I.low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADJ

3. low (in intensity, amount, quality):

II.low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADV

1. low:

III.low1 [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] N

low tide in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for low tide in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.low1 [ləʊ, Am loʊ] ADV

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It measures approximately 65 metres (east-west) by 35 metres (north-south) at low tide and covers about 0.2 hectares.
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The shoreline consists of generally steep storm beaches of pebbles, although fine sand is visible at low tide levels.
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Spawning is most successful when there is little variation between high and low tide.
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Stores necessary to the ship were placed on this platform at low tide and taken off by the ships boat.
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The beach consists mainly of shingle but does have some sand at low tide.
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The island's erosion is evident when one considers that the original location of the house eventually became flooded, even at low tide.
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The first rescue boat set out at nearly low tide.
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It lives in shallow water (sublittorally) or close the low tide mark (intertidally).
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This facility accommodates vessels up to 50 ft in length and has 10 ft of draft at low tide.
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The rock stood close to the southern shore just above the low tide level.
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