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tide-land

  • 1 tide-land

    {'taidlænd}
    n заливаната от приливите суша
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    {'taidland} n заливаната от приливите суша.
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    n заливаната от приливите суша
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    tide-land[´taid¸lænd] n суша, която бива залята от прилива.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > tide-land

  • 2 lee

    {li:}
    1. завет
    under the LEE of защитен/закътан от
    2. мор. подветрена/запазена от вятъра страна
    3. attr мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна
    LEE shore бряг, към който духа вятърът
    LEE tide прилив по посока на вятъра
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    {li:} n 1. завет; under the lee of защитен/закътан от; 2. мор. подв
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    завет;
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    1. attr мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна 2. lee shore бряг, към който духа вятърът 3. lee tide прилив по посока на вятъра 4. under the lee of защитен/закътан от 5. завет 6. мор. подветрена/запазена от вятъра страна
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    lee [li:] I. n 1. завет; in ( under) the \lee на завет; 2. мор. подветрена, запазена от вятъра страна; under the \lee ( of the land) на завет от вятъра; II. adj мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна; a \lee shore бряг, към който духа вятърът.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > lee

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  • tide land — n. Land that is between the extremes of the normal high and low tides, and which is covered by high tide, but exposed at low tide. The limit of tideland is usually set at the arithmetic mean high tide. See also avulsion, reliction. Webster s New… …   Law dictionary

  • tide|land — «TYD LAND», noun. 1. land flooded at high tide. 2. submerged coastal land within the historical boundaries of a state and belonging to that state (according to an act passed by the Congress of the United States in May, 1953) …   Useful english dictionary

  • tide — bas·tide; be·tide; bron·tide; eas·ter·tide; gut·tide; hol·lan·tide; lac·tide; lau·ren·tide; mer·cap·tide; noon·tide; nu·cle·o·tide; pep·tide; phos·pha·tide; pro·tide; stau·ro·tide; tide; tide·ful; tide·land; tide·less; whit·sun·tide;… …   English syllables

  • land — alp·land; auck·land; aus·land·er; birth·land; bog·land; bol·land·ist; bot·tom·land; can·cel·land; cham·ber·land; cleave·land·ite; cleve·land; cleve·land·er; cloud·land; corn·land; cot·land; cum·ber·land; dis·til·land; dix·ie·land; dock·land;… …   English syllables

  • tide|wa|ter — «TYD WT uhr, WOT », noun, adjective. –n. 1. water in rivers and streams affected by the rise and fall of the tides. 2. water that is brought by the flood tide and overflows land. 3. low lying land along a seacoast through which tides flow. 4. the …   Useful english dictionary

  • tide lands — n.    land between the high and low tides, which is uncovered each day by tidal action. This land belongs to the owner of the land which fronts on the sea at that point. Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013 …   Law dictionary

  • Tide — This article is about tides in the Earth s oceans. For other uses, see Tide (disambiguation). Tidal redirects here. For other uses, see Tidal (disambiguation). High Tide redirects here. For other uses, see High Tide (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • Tide jewels — In Japanese mythology, the tide jewels or kanju 干珠 [tide ] ebbing jewel and manju 満珠 [tide ] flowing jewel were magical gems that the Sea God used to control the tides. Classical Japanese history texts record an ancient myth that the ocean kami… …   Wikipedia

  • tide — The ebb and flow of the sea. As affecting determination of upland boundary of shore, tide is rising and falling of water of the sea that is produced by attraction of sun and moon, uninfluenced by special winds, seasons or other circumstances, and …   Black's law dictionary

  • Tide (transportation company) — Infobox Company company name = Tide ASA company company type = Public foundation = 2006 location = Bergen, Norway key people = area served = Norway industry = Transport products = services = Bus transport Car ferry transport Fast passenger craft… …   Wikipedia

  • Tide (time) — A tide is an obsolete or archaic term for time, period or season, such as Yuletide, eventide, shrovetide, Eastertide, noontide, etc.The term tide has cognates in other Germanic languages, including Dutch ( tijd ) and German ( Zeit ). In German,… …   Wikipedia

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