tide
tide
englantivuorovesi
suunta, suuntaus, virtaus
käännekohta
tulva
yhteys|vanhahtava|k=en aika, aikakausi, ajanjakso
Liittyvät sanat: eventide, Yuletide, nighttide, noontide, springtide, summertide, wintertide
Synonyymisanakirja
tide
jaksoittainen tapahtuma, toistuva tapahtuma, nousuvesi, vuoksi, laskuvesi, matalavesi, luode, pakovesi, vuorovesi.
Rimmaavat sanat
tide rimmaa näiden kanssa:
kaide, suojakaide, suorakaide, alttarikaide, sillankaide, porraskaide, melukaide, raide, pistoraide, sivuraide...
Englannin sanakirja
tide (englanti > suomi)
tide englanniksi
The periodic change of the sea level, particularly when caused by the gravitational influence of the sun and the moon.
A stream, current or flood.
(rfdat) Let in the tide of knaves once more; my cook and Ill provide. — Shakespeare, Timon of Athens'', III-iv
puhekieltä Time, notably anniversary, period or season linked to an ecclesiastical feast.
(rfdat) And rest their weary limbs a tide — w:Edmund Spenser|Edmund Spenser
(rfdat) Which, at the appointed tide, Each one did make his bride — w:Edmund Spenser|Edmund Spenser
(rfdat) ''At the tide of Christ his birth — w:Fuller Fuller
puhekieltä A time.
(ux)
puhekieltä A point or period of time identified or described by a qualifier (found in compounds).
puhekieltä The period of twelve hours.
Tendency or direction of causes, influences, or events; course; current.
(rfdat) There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. — Shakespeare. Julius Caesar, IV-iii
puhekieltä Violent confluence — w:Francis Bacon|Francis Bacon
puhekieltä To cause to float with the tide; to drive or carry with the tide or stream.
Feltham
puhekieltä To pour a tide or flood.
''The ocean tided most impressively, even frightening
puhekieltä To work into or out of a river or harbor by drifting with the tide and anchoring when it becomes adverse.
Chaucer
This lusty summer’s tide — w:Geoffrey Chaucer|Geoffrey Chaucer
1837 (w), (w)
(inflection of)
(monikko) tīd|lang=ang