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undertow

/uhn-der-toh/US // ˈʌn dərˌtoʊ //UK // (ˈʌndəˌtəʊ) //

潜流,暗流涌动,暗流,低潮期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.
    • : any strong current below the surface of a body of water, moving in a direction different from that of the surface current.

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Examples

  • This undertow, of violence and duplicitousness and frustration, paradoxically propels the book forward.

  • But life itself is messy and unceremonious; it cannot stop too long for death without losing itself to the undertow.

  • "All along the undertow is strengthening its hold," Cuomo sang.

  • Seven days after Flight 370 disappeared, the families of those on board are stuck in an undertow of uncertainty.

  • Given the frustration in the international community, Israel must reverse an undertow of isolation.

  • The tide was coming in strongly, and presently the fatal undertow would sweep him out to sea.

  • The reality of human progress never comes to the surface, it is a power in the deeps, an undertow.

  • Here the water is as brown as oatmeal, and the undertow sucks out the boat again.

  • What was a distant rumble soon became a near-by, long undertow of ominous sound.

  • The Captain dug his toes into the sand and braced himself as the undertow sucked back.