1·And as noon approaches, the tide begins to ebb away.
临近中午的时候,海水开始退潮。
2·They swam till the tide began to ebb.
他们一直游到开始退潮。
3·By this time the tide was beginning to ebb, and the ship was swinging round to her anchor.
现在正是开始退潮的时刻,大船围着铁锚旋转。
4·Baudelaire lived in a period of time when romanticism was on the ebb and new fields of poetry were cried for.
波德莱尔处于浪漫主义退潮期,必须开拓新的诗歌领域。
5·Actually, calmly, maybe thinking cap "probably" measures will be like the beach after the ebb as revealed.
其实,平静地思索一下,也许“可能”的办法就会像退潮后的沙滩一样显现出来。
1·We can deduce from these facts that this empire are on the ebb.
从这些事实我们推断这个帝国正在衰退。
2·Every tide hath its ebb.
兴盛之日必有衰退之时。
3·Brain is not used well, be about to ebb or go slant.
脑子不好好用,就要衰退或走偏。
4·Less measurable but not less profound is a sapping of confidence cross our land - a nagging terror that America's ebb is unavoidable, and that the next generation have to lower its sights.
比较无法测量但同样深沉的,“tory burch 2010”,是举国信心尽失—持续担心美国将无可避免地衰退,也害怕下一代一定会眼界变低。