ebbs

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Definition von ebbs im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

EBB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Abâb) Kuru ot. Taze ot
EBB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Mer'a, otlak, çayır
EBB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kavga etmek veya bir yerden gitmek için hazırlanmak
Englisch - Englisch
plural form of ebb
Third person singular simple present of to ebb
plural of ebb
ebbs and flows
plural form of ebb and flow
ebb
The European bunting
ebb
to flow back or recede

The tides ebbed at noon.

ebb
low, shallow

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

ebb
{n} a flowing back, return, turn, waste, decay
ebb
{v} to flow back, vary, waste, decline, decay
ebb
hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb
ebb
the outward flow of the tide
ebb
To return or fall back from a better to a worse state; to decline; to decay; to recede
ebb
to fall away or decline
ebb
to fish with stakes and nets that serve to prevent the fish from getting back into the sea with the ebb
ebb
A gradual decline
ebb
When the tide or the sea ebbs, its level gradually falls. When the tide ebbs it's a rock pool inhabited by crustaceans
ebb
The receding movement of the tide
ebb
low state, state of depression
ebb
To flow back; to return, as the water of a tide toward the ocean; opposed to flow
ebb
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
ebb
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
ebb
Usually the same as ebb stream, but sometimes used with reference to the vertical tidal movement Opposite to flood
ebb
To cause to flow back
ebb
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"
ebb
The horizontal outflow of tidal water to the sea
ebb
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
ebb
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
ebb
The period when the tide falls or flows from the land
ebb
{i} flowing back of the tide; recession, decline, changing from better to worse
ebb
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
ebb
The state or time of passing away; a falling from a better to a worse state; low state or condition; decline; decay
ebb
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
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
ebb
An outgoing tide
ebb
fall away or decline; "The patient's strength ebbed away"
ebb
{f} recede, flow back (of the tide); decay, decline, wane
ebb
a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number)
ebb
Receding; going out; falling; shallow; low
ebb
Period when tide level is falling; often taken to mean the ebb current which occurs during this period
ebb
flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon"
ebbs

    Türkische aussprache

    ebz

    Aussprache

    /ˈebz/ /ˈɛbz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'eb ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English ebbe, from Old English ebba; akin to Middle Dutch ebbe ebb, Old English of from; more at OF.
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