Examples of using Tide in English and their translations into Hindi
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Red Tide is caused by algal blooms,
And in late July, members of Seattle Rising Tide blockaded a railroad used by oil trains in several Washington cities.
While Modi said that the"rising tide of terrorism, especially cross-border terrorism,
Thus the phrase“Time and tide wait for no man” indicates that people have no capacity to stop the passing of time.
They have created biomechanical models of the human hand to understand how hard it is for arthritic consumers to open bottles of P&G's Tide.
the U.S. flagged Youngs Tide.
Recall that the residents of Simeulue's coastal villages fled to higher ground for safety the moment they saw the tide receding; they did not wait until it returned.
The coolest people are the ones who occasionally break against the tide and make people question the status quo.
The spread of AIDS has done little to stem this tide of destructive behavior.
Anti-flood tide fish meal and air for a long time,
TO STEM the tide of violence, a number of cities in the United States experimented with a novel idea- cash
Whatever little resources they have must be expended to stem this tide.
No force on earth can stop this high tide of revolution whatever losses
As I was lost in the tide of pursuing wealth
Farmers explain that money delivered late wouldn't help them tide over the current crisis.
before you eat again, go for the meat- it will tide you over longer than a salad will.
the age 27-28 years, so naturally that these collections are full of youth juice and tide.
You may surf gloriously on a seemingly endless swell, or you may end up beached at low tide.
There's an old saying in English: Time and tide wait for no man.
And into the next morning until the battalions arrived to turn the tide.-… all through the night.