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1 the beginning of the ebb
the beginning of the ebbo início da vazante. -
2 the ebb and flow of something
figurative use los cambios continuos de algo -
3 the ebb and flow
el flujo y reflujo -
4 the ebb and flow
IDM1. समुद्र का ज्वारThe ebb and flow of sea is controled by gravity during the phases of the moon. -
5 the ebb and flow
idiomsഏറ്റവും ഇറക്കവും -
6 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) svinde; tage af* * *(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) svinde; tage af -
7 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) estar bajando -
8 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) fara þverrandi -
9 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) visszaesik -
10 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) em declínio -
11 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) azalmakta -
12 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) pri koncu -
13 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) laskusuunnassa -
14 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) synkende, fallende -
15 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) in declino -
16 on the ebb
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17 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) słabnący, ustępujący -
18 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) mazināties; izsīkt -
19 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) senkantis, mažėjantis -
20 on the ebb
(ebbing or getting less: His power is on the ebb.) på avtagande (upphällningen)
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