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Орнитология: стая сорок (a group of magpies) -
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Общая лексика: отвлечение капитала -
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[táidiŋ]noun(večinoma plural) sporočilo, vest, novica -
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vასუფთავებს -
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membantu melalui -
9 tiding rough shod over
memperlakukan dengan kasar -
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(the regular, twice-a-day ebbing and flowing movement of the sea: It's high/low tide; The tide is coming in / going out.) marea- tidal- tidal wave
tide n mareatr[taɪd]1 marea■ the tide is in/out la marea está alta/baja\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go against the tide ir contra (la) corrienteto go with the tide seguir la corrientehigh tide pleamar nombre femeninolow tide bajamar nombre femeninothis money will tide you over until you find work: este dinero te mantendrá hasta que encuentres empleotide n1) : marea f2) current: corriente f (de eventos, opiniones, etc.)n.• aguaje s.m.• corriente s.m.• marea s.f.v.• hacer flotar v.taɪd1) ( Geog) marea fthe tide is in/out — la marea está alta/baja
high/low tide — marea alta/baja
at high/low tide — en pleamar/bajamar
2) (current, movement) corriente fthe tide is turning/has turned — (lit: at high or low water) está cambiando/ha cambiado la marea
the tide has turned in his favor — las cosas se están poniendo a su favor
to swim against the tide — ir* or navegar* contra la corriente; time I I 1)
•Phrasal Verbs:[taɪd]1. N1) [of sea] marea fwe sailed at high tide or with the high tide — zarpamos cuando la marea estaba alta
2) (fig) corriente f ; [of emotion] ola f- go against the tide- go with the tide2.CPDtide table N — tabla f de mareas
* * *[taɪd]1) ( Geog) marea fthe tide is in/out — la marea está alta/baja
high/low tide — marea alta/baja
at high/low tide — en pleamar/bajamar
2) (current, movement) corriente fthe tide is turning/has turned — (lit: at high or low water) está cambiando/ha cambiado la marea
the tide has turned in his favor — las cosas se están poniendo a su favor
to swim against the tide — ir* or navegar* contra la corriente; time I I 1)
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Tiding — Ti ding, n. Tidings. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tiding — tid·ing (tīʹdĭng) n. A piece of information or news. Often used in the plural: tidings of great joy; sad tidings. See Synonyms at news. [Middle English tiding, perhaps from Old Norse tīdhendi, events, from tīdhr, occurring. See dā . * * * … Universalium
tiding — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tīdung, from tīdan to betide Date: 12th century a piece of news usually used in plural < good tidings > … New Collegiate Dictionary
tiding — noun news; new information But yet it is pity we had lost tidings of our souls: actually we shall have to go in quest of them again, or worse in all ways will befall! … Wiktionary
tiding — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun New information, especially about recent events and happenings. Often used in plural: advice (often used in plural), intelligence, news, word. Informal: scoop. See KNOWLEDGE, WORDS … English dictionary for students
tiding — sb. == news. RG. 383, 441 … Oldest English Words
tiding — taɪd n. ebb and flow, current; anything that fluctuates like the tides of the sea; turning, tendency v. drift on the tide; be enough, be sufficient … English contemporary dictionary
tiding — tid·ing … English syllables
tiding — I. tīdiŋ, dēŋ noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tīdung, from tīdan to happen + ung ing more at tide 1 … Useful english dictionary
wall-tiding — … Useful english dictionary
tide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, time, from Old English tīd; akin to Old High German zīt time and perhaps to Greek daiesthai to divide Date: before 12th century 1. a. obsolete a space of time ; period b. a fit or opportune time ; opportun … New Collegiate Dictionary