undertow的意思和读音

undertow

: [ˈʌndərˌtoʊ] : [ˈʌndə(r)ˌtəʊ]

n.);

undertows  

n.current,undercurrent,tide,pull,stream

undertown.

1.a current in the sea or ocean that moves in the opposite direction to the water near the surface

The children were carried out to sea by the strong undertow.

2.~ (of sth));a feeling or quality that influences people in a particular situation even though they may not really be aware of it

n.1.退,退2.,

n.1.a current below the surface of an ocean or a river, that moves in the opposite direction to the water above it2.a feeling or attitude that is opposite to the one that is generally felt

1. 1930 Great Day 1930 Undertow 1930

2. wave undertow tempest ...

4. undertow 退; undertow undervoltage relay ...

5. undertow mark undertow undervaluation ...

6.退 ... undertow undertow 退 undertow ...

7. ... 沿 Down Shore Current Undertow Upwelling ...

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1.As she talks nostalgically of her days of glory. . . A poignant undertow emerges.怀

2.Large rocks line the base of the falls, and the man also avoided dangers like strong currents and a vicious undertow.

3.Lunacy, bankruptcy, suicide and other unthinkable fates sooner or later afflict the noblest of clans with an undertow of gloom.

4.In the US Congress, there is a strong undertow of protectionist sentiment directed at China.

5.The pull of the undertow can drag swimmers out to sea.

6.Evans's images now carry the romantic undertow of an almost vanished America.

7.How can these companies boost their chances of riding the Chinese wave rather than being dragged down by the undertow ??。

8.The undertow of business as usual seems especially strong this year.

9.An undertow is when the water returns to the ocean underneath the incoming waves.

10.Caught in the undertow, just caught in the undertow.