English-Spanish translations for tide

  • mareaEs como intentar detener la marea que sube. It is like trying to stop the tide coming in. No es sorprendente que la marea del euroescepticismo siga subiendo. Little wonder the tide of Euro-scepticism continues to rise. La marea blanca que se manifestó en Edimburgo el fin de semana pasado constituye un símbolo. The white tide that marched in Edinburgh last weekend is a symbol.
  • tiempoPero los tiempos han cambiado. But the tide of deregulation has turned. Queda muy poco tiempo para invertir esa tendencia. There is very little time left to reverse that tide.

Definition of tide

  • The periodic change of the sea level, particularly when caused by the gravitational influence of the sun and the moon
  • Time, notably anniversary, period or season linked to an ecclesiastical feast
  • A time
  • A point or period of time identified or described by a qualifier (found in compounds
  • The period of twelve hours
  • Tendency or direction of causes, influences, or events; course; current
  • Violent confluence
  • To cause to float with the tide; to drive or carry with the tide or stream
  • To pour a tide or flood
  • To work into or out of a river or harbor by drifting with the tide and anchoring when it becomes adverse
  • To happen, occur

Examples

  • The doctors no good this tide
  • Eventide, noontide, morrowtide, nighttide, moon-tide, harvest-tide, wintertide, summertide, springtide, autumn-tide etc
  • The ocean tided most impressively.

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