Riptide Meaning in English
word
ˈɹɪp.taɪd
RIP-tyde
ɹˈɪptaɪd
RIP-tyde
释义
A powerful, fast-moving flow of water moving away from the shore, especially dangerous for swimmers at the beach.
用法与细微差别
'Riptide' is often confused with 'undertow', but riptides specifically refer to narrow, strong currents pulling from shore out to sea. Commonly used for ocean safety warnings and advice.
Spanish: corriente de resaca - corriente de retornoPortuguese (BR): corrente de retorno - ressaca (mar)Portuguese (PT): corrente de retornoChinese (Simplified): 离岸流 - 回流Chinese (Traditional): 離岸流 - 迴流Hindi: रिपटाइड (समुद्र की तीव्र बहाव) - वापसी धाराArabic: تيار مزق - تيار معاكسBengali: রিপটাইড - স্রোতের টান (সমুদ্রে)Russian: разрывное течениеJapanese: 離岸流Vietnamese: dòng chảy xa bờKorean: 이안류Turkish: rip akıntısıUrdu: ریپ ٹائیڈIndonesian: arus robek
例句
Beware of the riptide when swimming at this beach.
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A strong riptide can pull swimmers out to sea.
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Lifeguards watch for signs of a riptide.
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If you get caught in a riptide, don't panic—swim parallel to the shore.
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There was a warning about a dangerous riptide before we went surfing.
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People often underestimate how powerful a riptide can be.
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