Undertow Meaning in English
word
ˈəndɝˌtoʊ
UN-der-toh
ˌʌndətˈəʊ
UN-duh-TOH
التعريف
A strong current of water below the surface that moves away from the shore, often at the beach. It can pull swimmers out to deeper water.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mainly in the context of beaches and ocean safety; always refers to water pulling away from the shore, not toward it. 'Undertow' is sometimes confused with 'rip current', though a rip current is usually stronger and more dangerous.
Spanish: resaca (del mar) - corriente de retornoPortuguese (BR): ressaca (do mar) - corrente de retornoPortuguese (PT): ressaca (do mar) - corrente de retornoChinese (Simplified): 离岸流 - 暗流Chinese (Traditional): 離岸流 - 暗流Hindi: अंडरटो (समुद्री धारा) - वापसी प्रवाहArabic: تيار ساحلي عكسي - تيار سفليBengali: আন্তর্দ্রোতRussian: подводное течениеJapanese: 離岸流 - アンダートウVietnamese: dòng xoáy ngầmKorean: 이안류 - 언더토Turkish: akıntı (denizin altından kıyıdan açığa doğru)Urdu: زیرسطحی بہاؤIndonesian: arus bawah - arus dasar
جمل نموذجية
The undertow at this beach can be very strong.
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Be careful, the undertow could pull you out to sea.
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Many swimmers are not aware of the undertow.
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I almost got caught by the undertow while surfing last summer.
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Even strong swimmers can struggle against a powerful undertow.
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There's always a bit of an undertow at this spot, so stay alert.
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