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41 marea semidiurna
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42 marea solar
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43 marea viva
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44 marea ácida
f.acid tide. -
45 marea alcalina
f.alkaline tide. -
46 marea ascendente
f.incoming tide. -
47 marea decreciente
f.ebb tide, outgoing tide. -
48 marea descendente
f.ebb tide. -
49 marea descendiente
f.outgoing tide. -
50 marea diurna
f.diurnal tide. -
51 marea doble
f.double tide, agger. -
52 marea entrante
f.incoming tide, flood tide, rising tide. -
53 marea grasa
f.fat tide. -
54 marea llena
f.high tide, high water. -
55 marea media
f.mean tide. -
56 marea muerta
f.neap tide, slack water, neap. -
57 marea saliente
f.outgoing tide. -
58 contra viento y marea
figurado come hell or high water* * *at all costs, come what may* * *= at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. Reg Groome has accomplished his revitalization program against odds that would have overwhelmed a weaker and less determined person.Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.* * *= at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
Ex: Reg Groome has accomplished his revitalization program against odds that would have overwhelmed a weaker and less determined person.Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen. -
59 cuando la marea está alta
Ex. All barnacles are filter feeders -- extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.* * *Ex: All barnacles are filter feeders -- extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.
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60 cuando la marea está baja
(n.) = at low tideEx. Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.* * *(n.) = at low tideEx: Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.
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