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a tide of

  • 一股(情感、思想等)潮流:形容某种情感、思想或行为在某个时期内迅速流行或普及。

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a tide of people 人潮

quarter of a tide 四分之一潮高

A rising tide of discontent 因不满而起的混乱

Rise of a Mystery Tide 唱片名

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  • A tide of rage surged through her.

    怒火的全身。

    《牛津词典》

  • His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.

    讲话表露出一种强烈民族主义情绪

    《牛津词典》

  • As some prices rise, though, a tide of free and cheap product is flooding the market.

    随着价格上升免费便宜产品将涌入市场

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  • Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson went on to produce a series of successful films, including Bad Boys, Crimson Tide and Dangerous Minds. The Rock was the team's last film together before the unexpected death of Don Simpson in nineteen ninety-six.

    VOA: special.2010.03.12

  • European countries have been trying to stem the tide of a near financial meltdown that started in Greece, but is now threatening to engulf other heavily indebted countries.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.26

  • Auto analysts say a combination of factors helped turn the tide.

    VOA: standard.2009.03.13

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