ebb

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English - Turkish
at a low ebb çok fena vaziyette
suların alçalması
git
(deniz) çekilmek
azalmak
zayıflamak
{f} çekil

Gelgit çekildiği zaman plaj boyunca yürüdüm. - I walked along the beach when the tide ebbed.

cezir
düşmek
{i} kötüye gidiş
{i} deniz suyunun çekilmesi
{f} bozulmak
{f} tükenip gitmek
{i} düşüş
{i} deniz sularının çekilmesi
{f} çekilmek
müşkül durumda
çekilmek bozulmak
seviye/alçal
inik deniz
{f} alçalmak
meddücezir
bozulma
düşkünlük
(deyim) batmak
inmek
(Coğrafya) alçalma (gelgit)
cezir hareketi
ebb and flow
meddücezir
ebb and flow
gelgit
ebb tide
cezir
ebb tide
alçalma
ebb and tide
Med cezır, gelgit
ebb current
cezır akıntısı, çekilme akıntısı
ebb and flow
met cezir
ebb away
tükenip gitmek
ebb tide
denizin çekilmesi
ebb tide
kötüye gitme
ebb tide
ebb fazı
ebb tide
düşüş
ebb tide
cezir hali
ebb tide
inik deniz
at a low ebb
perişan halde
at a low ebb
(deyim) cok fena vaziyette,muskul durumda
be at a low ebb
(birinin) morali bozuk olmak
be at a low ebb
çok azalmış olmak
ebbing
zayıflama
ebbed
bozulmuş
ebbed
düşmüş
ebbed
zayıflamış
ebbed
suları çekilmiş
ebbing
geriye çekilme (dalga vb)
ebbing
düşme
ebbing
çekilme
ebbing
bozulma
ebbing
azalma
low ebb
düşüş
low ebb
başarısızlık
low ebb
düşük düzey
at a low ebb
(deyim) Düşüşte, kötüye gitmekte
at low ebb
(deyim) Düşüşte, kötüye gitmekte
low ebb
Düşük seyir, düşüş

The balance of payments and industrial relations during 1970s in Europe fell to a low ebb owing to the increased cost of oil imports.

to ebb
bozulmak üzere
ebb and flow
kabarma alçalma
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Abâb) Kuru ot. Taze ot
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mer'a, otlak, çayır
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kavga etmek veya bir yerden gitmek için hazırlanmak
English - English
The European bunting
to flow back or recede

The tides ebbed at noon.

low, shallow

The water there is otherwise very low and ebb. (Holland).

A gradual decline
to fish with stakes and nets that serve to prevent the fish from getting back into the sea with the ebb
low state, state of depression
to fall away or decline

The dying man's strength ebbed away.

The receding movement of the tide
{n} a flowing back, return, turn, waste, decay
{v} to flow back, vary, waste, decline, decay
hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb
the outward flow of the tide
To return or fall back from a better to a worse state; to decline; to decay; to recede
When the tide or the sea ebbs, its level gradually falls. When the tide ebbs it's a rock pool inhabited by crustaceans
To flow back; to return, as the water of a tide toward the ocean; opposed to flow
If someone's life, support, or feeling ebbs, it becomes weaker and gradually disappears. Were there occasions when enthusiasm ebbed? Ebb away means the same as ebb. Their popular support is ebbing away
If someone or something is at a low ebb or at their lowest ebb, they are not being very successful or profitable. a time when everyone is tired and at a low ebb
Usually the same as ebb stream, but sometimes used with reference to the vertical tidal movement Opposite to flood
To cause to flow back
the outward flow of the tide a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) fall away or decline; "The patient's strength ebbed away"
The horizontal outflow of tidal water to the sea
The ebb or the ebb tide is one of the regular periods, usually two per day, when the sea gradually falls to a lower level as the tide moves away from the land. the spring ebb tide
hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon
The period when the tide falls or flows from the land
{i} flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse
the outward flow of the tide a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number) fall away or decline; "The patient's strength ebbed away" hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon
The state or time of passing away; a falling from a better to a worse state; low state or condition; decline; decay
The reflux or flowing back of the tide; the return of the tidal wave toward the sea; opposed to flood; as, the boats will go out on the ebb
You can use ebb and flow to describe the way that something repeatedly increases and decreases or rises and falls. the ebb and flow of feeling and moods
An outgoing tide
fall away or decline; "The patient's strength ebbed away"
{f} recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane
a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
Receding; going out; falling; shallow; low
Period when tide level is falling; often taken to mean the ebb current which occurs during this period
flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon"
ebb and flow
A large flowing out and in
ebb and flow
The flowing out and in of the tide
ebb and flow
To alternately ebb and flow

As true we are as flesh and blood can be: / The sea will ebb and flow, heaven show his face.

ebb tide
The period between high tide and the next low tide in which the sea is receding
ebb and flow
receding and advancing of the ocean tide, fluctuating movement, rise and fall of anything; (Slang) ups and downs
ebb and tide
receding and advancing of the ocean tide, fluctuating movement, rise and fall of anything
ebb tide
tide in the process of ebbing; receding tide; time between high water and flowing back of the tide
ebb tide
The receding or outgoing tide; the period between high water and the succeeding low water
ebb tide
The reflux of tide water; the retiring tide; opposed to flood tide
ebbs
plural form of ebb
ebbs
Third person singular simple present of to ebb
at a low ebb
not very active, in a decline
at a low ebb
(deyim) Below the usual condition or standard

1. The divorce comes at a time when Jackson's career is at a low ebb. 2. Support for the arts has reached its lowest ebb and we hope it won't go any lower.

at low ebb
(deyim) Below the usual condition or standard

1. The divorce comes at a time when Jackson's career is at a low ebb. 2. Support for the arts has reached its lowest ebb and we hope it won't go any lower.

ebb and flow
flux and reflux
ebbed
past of ebb
ebbing
a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
ebbing
present participle of ebb
ebbs
plural of ebb
lowest ebb in history
lowest low-tide level ever recorded
ebb
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