A gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
The outward flow of the tide.
The tide at the point of maximum ebb.
Синонимы
Examples for "low tide "
Examples for "low tide "
1 We were caught by a low tide and stuck in the mud.
2 When we reached that long expanse of sand it was low tide .
3 When I say the road I mean the sand at low tide .
4 The people gathered all the shellfish they could find at low tide .
5 At low tide you couldn't even see the line of the breakers.
1 Like Ms Sharma's colleagues, they were forced to let hope ebb away.
2 Throughout we follow the intricate ebb and flow of the Pinochet case.
3 Then it began to ebb ; meeting a counter-impulse arising in Eastern Europe.
4 But the past 18 months saw her sink to her lowest ebb .
5 The flood-tide sets to the north, and the ebb to the south.
6 That said, personal relationships are at a dismal ebb throughout this episode.
7 That the flow and ebb are different in different countries and seas.
8 The spirits of the people touched the lowest tide ebb of despair.
9 At their lowest ebb England may be ready for Allardyce's bottom-line approach.
10 Here in London the tide of war will ebb and flow ever.
11 By September 1, the outbreak reached a peak and started to ebb .
12 The fortunes of the South seemed to be at the lowest ebb .
13 The ebb first came in 1555, when Spain threw out the Jesuits.
14 Trade ties between Brussels and Moscow are already at a low ebb .
15 The day was enticingly beautiful, and the tide was on the ebb .
16 The fine arts are necessarily at a very low ebb in Servia.
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