high tide Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of high tide In English

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  • When the seawater recedes, the shore dries gradually, but at high tide the organisms are rehydrated quickly.

  • And it's high tide on the sound side.

  • I am at 1.5 km to the island but now the high tide is disturbing the ice again.

  • Although the ' revisionist' high tide has receded, it has left behind a number of vital interpretations that still dominate the field.

  • We swam at the beach at high tide.

  • The island is strictly a peninsula some 5 km (3 miles) long, joined to the coast by a narrow gravel isthmus that is covered by the sea at high tide.

  • The water is described as moving towards the north (up/in) at high tide, and towards the south (down/out) at low tide, approximately every 12 hours.

  • According to the practices of narrative realism in high tide in the 1880s, the rooms are carefully differentiated to express the class position and tastes of their inhabitants.

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Translations of high tide In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    海/河, (海水或河水的)高潮,滿潮, 巔峰…

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  • 中文简体

    海/河, (海水或河水的)高潮,满潮, 顶峰…

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  • Español

    marea alta, marea alta [feminine]…

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  • Português

    maré alta…

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  • Français

    marée [feminine] haute, marée haute…

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  • Čeština

    vrchol přílivu…

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  • Dansk

    flod, højvande…

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  • Indonesia

    pasang naik…

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