1 the regular change in the level of the sea caused by the moon and the sun. At high tide the sea is closer to the land, at low tide it is farther away and more of the beach can be seen 潮汐:
The tide is coming in / going out.现在正在涨潮╱退潮。☞Look at ebb. 参看ebb。
2 [usu.sing] the way that most people think or feel about sth at a particular time 潮流;趋向:
It appears that the tide has turned in the government's favour.舆论看来已经转到有利于政府的方向。
tide²
/taɪd ||; taɪd/verbtide sb over to give sb sth to help him/her through a difficult time 帮助某人渡过难关
tide1/taId; taId/n 1 [C] the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea 海潮﹐潮汐: the tide is in/out (=the sea is high/low) 涨潮/落潮high/low tide (=when the sea is high/low) 高潮/低潮2 [C] the way that events or people's opinions are developing 潮流;〔事件的〕趋势;〔舆论的〕倾向: +of The tide of public opinion turned against him. 公众舆论转而反对他。the rising tide of crime 日益增长的犯罪率
tide2v tide sb over phr v to help someone through a difficult period, especially by lending them money〔尤指借钱〕帮助〔某人〕渡过〔难关〕: I’ll lend you $50 to tide you over. 我会借给你 50 美元帮你渡过难关。
tidetidetidestidedtidingnounthe movement of the sea towards the land and away from the land: The tide is coming in.The tide is going out.word buildingHigh tide is when the sea is nearest the land, and low tide is when the sea is furthest from the land.