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جزر ومد ایجاد كردن
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ورزش و تربیت بدنی::
جذر و مد, جذر و مد
کتاب اصول و فنون ماهیگیری ورزشی تالیف عبدالعلی یزدانی
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tide sb over (sth) to help someone to work or operate normally through a difficult period, usually by lending them money • Can you lend me some money to tide me over till the weekend? • Have another piece of cake. It'll tide you over till supper.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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In addition to the idiom beginning with TIDE, Also see STEM THE TIDE; SWIM AGAINST THE CURRENT (TIDE); SWIM WITH THE TIDE; TIME AND TIDE; TURN OF THE TIDE.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun ocean height: The tide is very high.
Simple Definitions
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tide adjectives the tide is in (= the sea covers the shore ) • You can’t walk on the beach when the tide is in. the tide is out • Let’s go for a walk along the beach while the tide is out. high tide • At high tide the island is completely cut off. low tide • The sands are exposed at low tide. the incoming tide • The box was carried upstream on the incoming tide. the rising tide • The rising tide had begun to fill up the channel. an ebb tide (= the flow of the sea away from the shore ) • We sailed out to sea on the ebb tide. a flood tide (= the flow of the sea towards the land ) • The wind drove the yacht inland on the flood tide. a spring tide (= a large rise and fall in the level of the sea, that happens when there is a new moon and when there is a full moon ) • It must be a spring tide. a neap tide (= a very small rise and fall in the level of the sea, that happens at the first and third quarters of the moon ) • Spring tides alternate with neap tides. verbs the tide comes in (= the sea comes nearer ) • Once the tide comes in, the cove is cut off. the tide goes out • They sat on the beach watching the tide going out. the tide turns (= starts coming in or going out ) • Soon, the tide would turn and the waves would begin to creep inshore again. be cut off by the tide (= become trapped as the sea rises ) • Two anglers had to be rescued after getting cut off by the tide.
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noun change in the level of the sea ADJ. big, strong | flood, incoming, rising | ebb, outgoing | full, high | low | neap, spring VERB + TIDE catch (= to take advantage of a favourable tide) We have to get up early to catch the tide. TIDE + VERB be in | be out | come/flow in, rise | ebb, fall, flow/go out, retreat | be on the turn, turn | occur the time of day when the highest tides occur | wash sb/sth up The body was washed up by the tide the next day. PREP. at … ~ Seals lie on the rocks at low tide. | on a/the ~ We went out to sea on the ebb tide. PHRASES the ebb and flow of the tide strong movement in favour of/against sth ADJ. growing, rising the rising tide of crime | shifting | political He hasn't the courage to swim against the political tide. VERB + TIDE go with | go/swim against | stem, turn (back) attempts to stem the tide of revolution TIDE + VERB run Seeing the tide was now running in his direction, he renewed his campaign for reform. | carry sb/sth along | turn The tide of public opinion seems to be turning at last. PREP. against a/the ~ It takes courage to speak out against the tide of public opinion. | on a ~ They were carried along on a tide of euphoria. | ~ against, ~ in favour of Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence. PHRASES a tide of history the shifting tides of history | the turn of the tide In the early 1990s there was a marked turn of the tide.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary