tideBrE/taɪd/NAmE/taɪd/noun[C, U]aregularriseandfallinthelevelofthesea, causedbythepullofthemoonandsun; theflowofwaterthathappensasthesearisesandfalls潮;潮汐;潮水◆theebbandflowofthetide海潮的涨落◆Thetideisin/out.涨潮/退潮了。◆Isthetidecominginorgoingout? 是在涨潮还是在落潮?◆Thebodywaswasheduponthebeachbythetide. 尸体被潮水冲上了海滩。➡ see alsohigh tide, low tide, neap tide, spring tide
beach, cliff, coast, dune, headland, inlet, promontory, sea, shore, tide
[C, usually sing.]thedirectioninwhichtheopinionofalargenumberofpeopleseemstobemoving潮流;趋势;动向◆Ittakescouragetospeakoutagainstthetideofopinion. 跟舆论趋向唱反调需要勇气。[C, usually sing.]alargeamountofsthunpleasantthatisincreasingandisdifficulttocontrol(难以控制的)恶潮,怒潮◆Thereisanxietyabouttherisingtideofcrime. 犯罪率日益增长令人忧虑。[sing.]~ofsthafeelingthatyousuddenlyhavethatgetsstrongerandstronger高涨的情绪◆Atideofragesurgedthroughher. 一股怒火燃遍她的全身。-tide[sing.](old use) () atimeorseasonoftheyear时节;季节◆Christmastide圣诞节节期●go, swim, etc. with/againsttheˈtidetoagreewith/opposetheattitudesoropinionsthatmostotherpeoplehave顺应/逆潮流;赶/反潮流●theˈtideturned●turntheˈtideusedtosaythatthereisachangeinsb'sluckorinhowsuccessfultheyarebeing转变运气;改变形势
tideBrE/taɪd/NAmE/taɪd/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theytideBrE/taɪd/NAmE/taɪd/present simple - he / she / ittidesBrE/taɪdz/NAmE/taɪdz/past simpletidedBrE/ˈtaɪdɪd/NAmE/ˈtaɪdɪd/past participletidedBrE/ˈtaɪdɪd/NAmE/ˈtaɪdɪd/ -ing formtidingBrE/ˈtaɪdɪŋ/NAmE/ˈtaɪdɪŋ/●ˌtidesbˈover (sth)[no passive]tohelpsbduringadifficultperiodbyprovidingwhattheyneed帮助某人度过(困难时期);协助某人克服(困难)◆CanyoulendmesomemoneytotidemeoveruntilIgetpaid? 你能借些钱给我帮我凑合到发薪日吗?