tidal current

NOUN
  1. the water current caused by the tides
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How To Use tidal current In A Sentence

  • Because of its location east of the Isle of Wight, tidal currents make diving tricky.
  • Coastguards fear young children on day trips to the beach with their parents could get caught out by sudden pockets of deep water and tidal currents.
  • Internationally, it has been an irresistible tidal current to prohibit the arrestment at will and not to limit citizen's personal freedom after the undue legal process.
  • A tidal current turbine is similar in principle to a windmill.
  • The tidal current was running against me, slowing the trawler to three knots.
  • Tidal currents sweep most carcasses onto French coasts or out to sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • This kind of multi - dimensional teaching system enables Singapore's students to adapt the internationalization tidal current.
  • That means - in theory - that a smaller device is required to harness tidal current energy than to harness wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • You must pick your time well, as she is often swept by strong tidal currents.
  • However, when the tide slows and changes direction, the tidal currents again enter the bay and push the eddy out to sea.
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