Ebb Meaning in English
word
परिभाषा
To move away from the land (like the sea during low tide), or to gradually decrease and become weaker (such as strength, feelings, or resources).
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Most often used formally or in literary style. 'Ebb' commonly refers to the sea, but is also used metaphorically for things that decrease, like 'at a low ebb' (when something is weak). Not used for rapid or abrupt decreases.
Spanish: receder - marea baja (figurativo: disminuir)Portuguese (BR): recuar - baixa da maré (figurado: declínio)Portuguese (PT): recuar - baixa-mar (figurado: declínio)Chinese (Simplified): 退潮 - 衰退Chinese (Traditional): 退潮 - 衰退Hindi: घटाव - ज्वार का उतरनाArabic: انحسار المد - تراجع (انخفاض)Bengali: হ্রাস পাওয়া - স্রোতের টানRussian: отлив - убыватьJapanese: 引く(潮) - 衰えるVietnamese: rút đi - suy giảmKorean: 썰물 - 약해지다Turkish: çekilmek (deniz) - azalmakUrdu: دھیرے دھیرے کم ہونا - تھمنا (سمندر کی لہریں)Indonesian: surut - berkurang
उदाहरण वाक्य
His energy seemed to ebb after the long week.
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At low ebb, the river reveals many rocks.
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Her confidence is at a low ebb after the bad news.
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The tide started to ebb in the evening.
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As the excitement began to ebb, people started leaving the party.
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Opportunities can ebb and flow, so stay alert.
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