Tide(in English) 🔊
Marea (in Spanish) 🔊
Definitions
1. (Oceánography) (General)
a. la marea (f) (The tide is the periodic rising and falling of the sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.)
— La marea es el movimiento periódico del nivel del mar causado por la atracción gravitacional de la luna y el sol.
2. (Nature) (General)
b. la marea (f) (The tide came in and flooded the coastal area.)
— La marea entró y inundó el área costera.
3. (Sports) (General)
c. el marea (m) (The tide turned in their favor as they scored a crucial goal.)
— El marea cambió en su favor al anotar un gol crucial.
Synonyms for Tide
Marea – the marea 🔊
Marisma – the marisma 🔊
Cena – the cena 🔊
Río – the río 🔊
Viento – the viento 🔊
Antonyms for Tide
Counter-current – la vuelta 🔊
Ebb – el desaguando 🔊
Examples of Tide
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The tide is coming in. | La marea está entrando. |
The tide is going out. | La marea está saliendo. |
The tide turned in our favor. | El marea cambió en nuestro favor. |
The tide of public opinion has shifted. | La marea del opinión pública ha cambiado. |
Common Phrases
English | Spanish |
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“To ride the tide “ | “Montar la marea “ |
“Catch the tide “ | “Aprovechar la marea “ |
“Turn the tide “ | “Cambiar la marea “ |
Conjugations for “Tide“
Word of the Day
marea – tide
Usage: The tide came in and flooded the coastal area. – La marea entró y inundó el área costera.