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		Definition of tidal in English: tidaladjective ˈtʌɪd(ə)lˈtaɪdl Relating to or affected by tides. 潮(汐)的;有潮的;受潮汐影响的  the river here is not tidal 这儿的河流不受潮汐影响。 强潮流。 Example sentencesExamples -  Diving here is not that difficult, as there is almost no tidal water and the currents are mostly weak.
 -  Because of its location east of the Isle of Wight, tidal currents make diving tricky.
 -  I had fished both the tidal and non tidal Thames for pike for many years.
 -  The flounder is common in estuaries and the tidal waters of rivers, and especially abundant in the Baltic Sea.
 -  However, when the tide slows and changes direction, the tidal currents again enter the bay and push the eddy out to sea.
 -  Strong tidal currents in the channel, however, limit deposition to the Celtic Sea.
 -  A tidal river, its current is swollen both from the teeming heavens and from the surging ocean.
 -  You must pick your time well, as she is often swept by strong tidal currents.
 -  The tidal current was running against me, slowing the trawler to three knots.
 -  At this time of year, monsoons in the area cause tidal surges and high waves.
 -  The dive sites here are home to some of the strongest, wildest and most dangerous tidal currents in the world.
 -  The tidal sealochs of the east coast are particularly good otter-spotting venues.
 -  Officers standing on the shore could hear his cries but dared not enter the water because of the dangerous tidal currents.
 -  The port developed around a large tidal lagoon protected by a sand bar.
 -  In the present case it was common ground that there is a public right of navigation throughout the tidal waters of the estuary.
 -  I have regularly used these floats on tidal waters to fish high tides with good results.
 -  The movement of water associated with tides can also result in the formation of tidal currents.
 -  There are strong tidal currents in the area as well as mud, which can trap waders and swimmers.
 -  It was a tidal bay, so twice a day you would be left with a small tidal river.
 -  Sometimes on an exceptionally high tide the water flows over the weir causing a tidal effect as far up as Kingston.
 
 
 Derivativesadverb  Tidally influenced plume processes are not as well documented as models of tidally influenced duneform deposition. Example sentencesExamples -  Are tidally influenced marsh lakes or ponds surrounded by private property, but accessible via natural waterways, open to public use?
 -  Except for the tidally influenced channels, most creeks dry up, with a few pockets of water left in billabongs and permanent swamps.
 -  Finally, there is one exceptional species of fish that lives in freshwater, but spawns tidally in estuaries.
 -  The Louisiana salt marsh is tidally flooded, and salinity ranges from 0 to 28 ppt.
 
 
 
 Rhymesbridal, bridle, fratricidal, genocidal, germicidal, homicidal, idle, idol, infanticidal, insecticidal, intertidal, matricidal, parricidal, patricidal, pesticidal, regicidal, sidle, suicidal, tyrannicidal, uxoricidal    Definition of tidal in US English: tidaladjectiveˈtaɪdlˈtīdl Relating to or affected by tides. 潮(汐)的;有潮的;受潮汐影响的  the river here is not tidal 这儿的河流不受潮汐影响。 强潮流。 Example sentencesExamples -  Because of its location east of the Isle of Wight, tidal currents make diving tricky.
 -  The movement of water associated with tides can also result in the formation of tidal currents.
 -  Strong tidal currents in the channel, however, limit deposition to the Celtic Sea.
 -  The dive sites here are home to some of the strongest, wildest and most dangerous tidal currents in the world.
 -  In the present case it was common ground that there is a public right of navigation throughout the tidal waters of the estuary.
 -  There are strong tidal currents in the area as well as mud, which can trap waders and swimmers.
 -  The tidal sealochs of the east coast are particularly good otter-spotting venues.
 -  I have regularly used these floats on tidal waters to fish high tides with good results.
 -  The flounder is common in estuaries and the tidal waters of rivers, and especially abundant in the Baltic Sea.
 -  At this time of year, monsoons in the area cause tidal surges and high waves.
 -  You must pick your time well, as she is often swept by strong tidal currents.
 -  It was a tidal bay, so twice a day you would be left with a small tidal river.
 -  The tidal current was running against me, slowing the trawler to three knots.
 -  A tidal river, its current is swollen both from the teeming heavens and from the surging ocean.
 -  I had fished both the tidal and non tidal Thames for pike for many years.
 -  However, when the tide slows and changes direction, the tidal currents again enter the bay and push the eddy out to sea.
 -  Sometimes on an exceptionally high tide the water flows over the weir causing a tidal effect as far up as Kingston.
 -  The port developed around a large tidal lagoon protected by a sand bar.
 -  Diving here is not that difficult, as there is almost no tidal water and the currents are mostly weak.
 -  Officers standing on the shore could hear his cries but dared not enter the water because of the dangerous tidal currents.
 
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