tideway如何读

英:['taɪdweɪ]

美:['taɪdweɪ]

tideway是什么意思

  • n.潮路;潮流

tideway词根

词根:tide

n.

tide 趋势,潮流;潮汐

vt.

tide 随潮漂流

tideway英英释义

  • n.a channel in which a tidal current runs

tideway词源英文解释

The first known use of tideway was in 1798

tideway 例句

1 He doubled up like a jackknife, fell back against the gangway gate, which had not been properly fastened, and shot through it into the tideway, here very swift, and disappeared.

2 With the arrival of social tideway of new industry, Manufacturing and running environment of enterprise gave obvious change and it made traditional cost management method suffer unprecedented impact.

随着新产业社会潮流的到来,企业的生产经营环境发生了显著的变化,使得传统的成本管理方法受到了前所未有的冲击。

3 Its fortunes hang on the Kingston Rowing Club, but it is well patronised by tideway clubs.

4 The tideway is always a drawback to scenery, but Barnes always used to produce good audiences and good competitors.

5 Its chief patrons were tideway clubs and the Kingston Rowing Club.

6 The Major, still waving his sword, was lifted by the crowd's pressure and swept along like a chip in a tideway.

7 This sudden apparition which had approached noiselessly over the soft marshes, was plainly outlined against the surrounding wildness of salt-marsh and tideway.

8 Nor has it managed its affairs so that it has spare capacity for the unexpected or for a big project like the tideway tunnel.

9 Cowper gives interest to the flat meadows of the Ouse; and Crabbe, a botanist and lover of natural history, paints with unrivalled fidelity and force the flat shores and tideways of his native East Anglia.

10 On the tideway in sculling matches, it is usual for pilots to conduct scullers.

11 After tea Mr. Benny always withdrew to a little office overhanging the tideway; a wooden, felt-roofed shed in which he earned money from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. by writing letters for seamen.

12 Enough of such guarantees and Mr Osborne will be able to pronounce the tideway tunnel one of 40 priority projects to spearhead a multibillion-pound infrastructure boost – without increasing public borrowing at all.

13 He succeeded, however, in laying hold of the half-drowned man, and, striking with him from out the perilous tideway into an eddy, with a Herculean effort he regained the quay.

14 I plunged in and very soon found myself caught in a tideway so violent that resistance to its force, so as either to get on or return, appeared at the moment hopeless.*

15 These, of course, will be found in our tideways as small grilse, weighing one or two pounds, in April and May.

16 They bring the charge near to the ship's bottom, but are difficult to manage in a tideway, and can be easily found by dragging.

17 Hands went to the freeing of the sails, and the tiller swung round to bring the vessel out of the backwater beneath the cliff into the full run of the tideway.

18 The first has been the canalisation, the fencing in of the tideways; the second has been the banking out of the general sea.

19 Almost all were more or less "sulky" as soon as they felt the strong tideway, and the huge Ironsides lay a helpless, useless log, half an hour after going into action.

20 They were the great officers' signals for their barges that the men blew, and the whistle signified that these lay at readiness in the tideway.

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