单词 | tide |
释义 | tide /taid; taid/ n 1 [C, U] regular rise and fail in the level of the sea, caused by the attraction of the moon: 潮; 潮汐: at high/low 在高(低) 潮; washed up by the ~(s) ; 被潮大沙激的; spring (—maximum) and neap ( ~ minimum) ~s. 大蠢和小潮。 '~-mark n highest point reached by a ~ on a beach. 高潮标(潮水达到的炖高点)。 '~-way n channel where ~s run; ebb or flow in such a channel. 潮路; 潮流。 2 [C] flow or tendency (of public opinion, feeiing, etc): (舆论、公众情绪等的) 潮流;律势:阳 e must not ignore the rising ~ of public discontent. 我们切不可忽视大众不满情绪的不断増涨。 The Socialists hoped for a turn of the ~, that public opinion might turn in their favour. 社会党人士希望舆论樗变为对他们有利。 3 (old use) season (旧用法)时; 季 (now only in compounds, as 现仅用于复合字中,如 'Easier ~, 复活节季节, 'even-, 日暮 ,'Whitsun ~ 圣灵降临周 ). vt [VP14, 15B] ~ sb over (sth), get over; help him to get through or survive (a period of difficulty, etc): 帮助某人度过(困难时期等): He sold his car to ~ himself over his period of unemploy merit, to provide money for his needs. 他卖为汽车以度过失业的一段时期。 She needs more coal to ~ her over the winter. 她需要更多的煤炭度过严多。 Will £5 ~ you over until you get your wages? 五钓銭能帮助 .你杂持到领薪水的时候吗? |
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