tidewater

英 ['taɪdwɔːtə] 美 ['taɪd,wɔtɚ]
  • n. 潮水;低洼海岸;有潮水域
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tidewater (n.)
also tide-water, 1772, "water affected by the normal ebb and flow of the tide," from tide (n.) + water (n.1). In reference to the lowland regions of the Virginia shore of the western Chesapeake Bay, 1832.
1. Darkness swallowed millions of planets like tidewater. sunflowers withered, flocks of migratory birds attending the funeral.
黑暗像潮水吞没几百亿个星球. 向日葵大片枯死.候鸟成群结队地送葬.

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