2.N-COUNT A tide is a current in the sea that is caused by the regular and continuous movement of large areas of water toward and away from the shore. 海浪
例:Roman vessels used to sail with the tide from Boulogne to Richborough.
罗马的船只过去常常乘着海浪从布洛涅航行到里奇伯勒。
3.N-SING The tide of opinion, for example, is what the majority of people think at a particular time. 潮流
例:The tide of opinion seems overwhelmingly in his favour.
大部分人的观点似乎对他极为有利。
4.V to carry or be carried with or as if with the tide 冲走; 被带走
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For a moment the tide almost turned against him.
在短短的时间内,舆论的趋势几乎变得对他不利。
We should be naturalized to the new tide of the world.
我们必须顺应新的世界潮流。
It once again proves that no one can stem the tide of history.
这再一次地证明,历史的潮流是谁也阻挡不住的。
The attraction of the moon for the earth causes the tide.
月亮对地球的引力引起潮汐。
The children learn about the relationship between the moon and the tide.
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