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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ebb
ebb [ebb ebbs ebbed ebbing] noun, verb BrE [eb] NAmE [eb] noun the ebbusually singular the period of time when the sea flows away from the land •the ebb tide more at at a low ebb at ↑low adj. Word Origin: Old English ebba (noun), ebbian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch ebbe (noun), ebben (verb), and ultimately to ↑of which had the primary sense ‘away from’. Example Bank: •It was difficult sailing upstream against a strong ebb. •They left port on the ebb tide. •They went out to sea with the ebb. •We floated away from the beach on the ebb. •We see a constant ebb and flow of jobs. •the natural ebb and flow of water Idiom: ↑ebb and flow verb 1. intransitive (formal) (of the ↑tide in the sea)to move away from the land Syn: ↑go out, Opp: ↑flow 2. intransitive ~ (away) to become gradually weaker or less Syn: ↑decrease •The pain was ebbing. •As night fell, our enthusiasm began to ebb away. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English ebba (noun), ebbian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch ebbe (noun), ebben (verb), and ultimately to ↑of which had the primary sense ‘away from’. Example Bank: •Calla felt her fear slowly ebbing away. •He knew that his life was ebbing away. •Her strength began to ebb.
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