marea
tide ; ebbing tide.
A search of the term 'shellfish' selects a further 126 terms, of which the six most highly ranked are: oysters, mussels, clams, tides, estuaries, and seafoods.
She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.
afectado por las mareas
tidal
The tidal effect is caused not only by the moon but also by the sun.
calendario de mareas
tide table
An example of an almanac which is concerned less with statistical information and world events and more about tide tables and so on is the Nautical Almanac.
contra viento y marea
at all costs
against (all/the) odds
at any cost
at any price
come + hell or high water
by whatever means (possible)
This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
Reg Groome has accomplished his revitalization program against odds that would have overwhelmed a weaker and less determined person.
Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.
Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.
Naturally, Claire is just dying to be part of the Committee, but they're equally determined to keep her out of it by whatever means.
cuando la marea está alta
at high tide
All barnacles are filter feeders - extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.
cuando la marea está baja
at low tide
Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.
de las mareas
tidal
The tidal effect is caused not only by the moon but also by the sun.
de la zona de entre mareas
intertidal
However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.
marea alta
high tide
Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.
marea baja
low tide
The ocean is constantly moving from high tide to low tide, and then back to high tide.
marea de gente
foot traffic
maddening crowd
Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.
Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.
marea negra
oil slick
The oil slick from the county's worst oil disaster is spreading rapidly and threatens some of the country's richest fishing grounds.
regido por las mareas
tidal
The tidal effect is caused not only by the moon but also by the sun.
sometido a las mareas
tidal
The tidal effect is caused not only by the moon but also by the sun.
zona entre mareas
intertidal zone
Rock pools are found in the intertidal zone, covered in seawater when it is high tide and exposed to the wind and sun at low tide.