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tide noun 2movement of opinion; sudden increase 意见的变动;突增ADJECTIVE | VERB + TIDE | TIDE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgrowing, rising 增长的/上升的趋势◆the rising tide of crime犯罪的上升趋势shifting 变换的潮流political 政治潮流◆He didn't have the courage to swim against the political tide.他没有勇气逆政治潮流而动。VERB + TIDEgo with, ride 顺应潮流go against, swim against 逆潮流而动reverse, stem, turn, turn back 扭转潮流;抑制潮流◆attempts to stem the tide of revolution遏制革命潮流的企图TIDE + VERBrun 潮流发展◆Seeing the tide was now running in his direction, he renewed his campaign for reform.看到形势朝对他有利的方向发展,他重新开始了改革运动。carry sb/sth along 潮流推动⋯向前turn 潮流扭转◆The tide of public opinion seems to be turning at last.舆论风向好像终于改变了。PREPOSITIONagainst a/the tide 逆潮流◆It takes courage to speak out against the tide of public opinion.发表背逆舆论潮流的意见需要勇气。on a tide 乘潮流◆They were carried along on a tide of euphoria.他们也喜不自禁。tide against, tide in favour/favor of 反对/支持⋯的潮流◆Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.公民自由团体帮助扭转劳资纠纷引发暴力的潮流。PHRASESthe tide of history 历史潮流◆the shifting tides of history不断转变的历史潮流the turn of the tide 潮流转变◆In the early 1990s there was a marked turn of the tide.20 世纪 90 年代初有一次明显的潮流转变。 |