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Deutsche Fluttor Synonyme

Englische tide gate Synonyme

tide  affluence  afflux  affluxion  big drink  blue water  chronology  concourse  confluence  conflux  continuity  course  crosscurrent  current  defluxion  direct tide  downflow  downpour  drift  driftage  drink  duration  duree  ebb  ebb and flow  ebb tide  flood  flood tide  flow  flowing  fluency  flux  flux and reflux  full tide  gush  high sea  high seas  high tide  high water  hydrosphere  inflow  lastingness  low tide  low water  lunar tide  main  main sea  mill run  millrace  neap  neap tide  ocean  ocean depths  ocean main  ocean sea  onrush  onward course  opposite tide  outflow  period  psychological time  race  refluence  reflux  rip  riptide  run  rush  salt sea  salt water  sea  set  solar tide  space  space-time  spate  spring tide  stream  surge  tense  term  thalassa  thalassometer  the bounding main  the brine  the briny  the briny deep  the deep  the deep sea  the future  the past  the present  the seven seas  the vasty deep  tidal amplitude  tidal current  tidal current chart  tidal flow  tidal range  tide chart  tide gate  tide gauge  tide race  tide rip  tidewater  tideway  time  timebinding  trend  undercurrent  undertow  water flow  while  
tide gate  aboideau  air lock  direct tide  dock gate  ebb  ebb and flow  ebb tide  flood  flood tide  flood-hatch  floodgate  flow  flux  flux and reflux  full tide  gate  head gate  high tide  high water  lock  lock gate  low tide  low water  lunar tide  neap  neap tide  opposite tide  penstock  refluence  reflux  rip  riptide  sluice  sluice gate  solar tide  spring tide  thalassometer  tidal amplitude  tidal current  tidal current chart  tidal flow  tidal range  tide  tide chart  tide gauge  tide race  tide rip  tidewater  tideway  water gate  weir  
tide over  abide  be safe  bide  carry on  come through  continue  continue to be  defeat time  defy time  dwell  endure  exist  extend  go on  hold  hold on  hold out  keep  keep on  keep safe  last  last long  last out  live  live on  live through  maintain  perdure  perennate  persist  prevail  remain  ride out  run  run on  stand  stay  stay on  subsist  survive  sustain  tarry  wear  wear well  weather  weather the storm  
tidewater  bank  bayed  beach  berm  coast  coastland  coastline  direct tide  ebb  ebb and flow  ebb tide  embankment  embayed  estuarine  flood  flood tide  flow  fluviomarine  flux  flux and reflux  foreshore  full tide  gulfed  gulflike  gulfy  high tide  high water  ironbound coast  lido  littoral  low tide  low water  lunar tide  neap  neap tide  opposite tide  plage  playa  refluence  reflux  rip  riptide  riverside  riviera  rockbound coast  sands  sea margin  seabank  seabeach  seaboard  seacliff  seacoast  seashore  seaside  shingle  shore  shoreline  solar tide  spring tide  strand  submerged coast  thalassometer  tidal amplitude  tidal current  tidal current chart  tidal flow  tidal range  tide  tide chart  tide gate  tide gauge  tide race  tide rip  tideway  waterfront  waterside  

Fluttor Definition

Bartholomew tide
() Time of the festival of St. Bartholomew, August 24th.
Ebb tide
() The reflux of tide water
Gate
(n.) A large door or passageway in the wall of a city, of an inclosed field or place, or of a grand edifice, etc.
Gate
(n.) An opening for passage in any inclosing wall, fence, or barrier
Gate
(n.) A door, valve, or other device, for stopping the passage of water through a dam, lock, pipe, etc.
Gate
(n.) The places which command the entrances or access
Gate
(n.) In a lock tumbler, the opening for the stump of the bolt to pass through or into.
Gate
(n.) The channel or opening through which metal is poured into the mold
Gate
(n.) The waste piece of metal cast in the opening
Gate
(v. t.) To supply with a gate.
Gate
(v. t.) To punish by requiring to be within the gates at an earlier hour than usual.
Gate
(n.) A way
Gate
(n.) Manner
Lych gate
() See under Lich.
Sea-gate
(n.) Alt. of Sea-gait
Tide
(prep.) Time
Tide
(prep.) The alternate rising and falling of the waters of the ocean, and of bays, rivers, etc., connected therewith. The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a little more than twenty-four hours. It is occasioned by the attraction of the sun and moon (the influence of the latter being three times that of the former), acting unequally on the waters in different parts of the earth, thus disturbing their equilibrium. A high tide upon one side of the earth is accompanied by a high tide upon the opposite side. Hence, when the sun and moon are in conjunction or opposition, as at new moon and full moon, their action is such as to produce a greater than the usual tide, called the spring tide, as represented in the cut. When the moon is in the first or third quarter, the sun's attraction in part counteracts the effect of the moon's attraction, thus producing under the moon a smaller tide than usual, called the neap tide.
Tide
(prep.) A stream
Tide
(prep.) Tendency or direction of causes, influences, or events
Tide
(prep.) Violent confluence.
Tide
(prep.) The period of twelve hours.
Tide
(v. t.) To cause to float with the tide
Tide
(n.) To betide
Tide
(n.) To pour a tide or flood.
Tide
(n.) To work into or out of a river or harbor by drifting with the tide and anchoring when it becomes adverse.
Tide-rode
(a.) Swung by the tide when at anchor
Water gate
() A gate, or valve, by which a flow of water is permitted, prevented, or regulated.

tide gate Bedeutung

AND circuit
AND gate
a circuit in a computer that fires only when all of its inputs fire
arrival gate gate where passengers disembark
departure gate gate where passengers embark
gate a movable barrier in a fence or wall
gate logic gate a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs
gate passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark
Golden Gate Bridge a suspension bridge across the Golden Gate
head gate a gate upstream from a lock or canal that is used to control the flow of water at the upper end
lock-gate a gate that can be locked
NAND circuit
NAND gate
a logic gate that produces an output that is the inverse of the output of an AND gate
OR circuit
OR gate
a gate circuit in a computer that fires when any of its inputs fire
sluicegate
sluice valve
floodgate
penstock head gate water gate
regulator consisting of a valve or gate that controls the rate of water flow through a sluice
starting gate
starting stall
a movable barrier on the starting line of a race course
tail gate a gate downstream from a lock or canal that is used to control the flow of water at the lower end
threshold element
threshold gate
a logic element that performs a threshold operation
wicket wicket door
wicket gate
small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door)
X-OR circuit
XOR circuit
XOR gate
gate for exclusive OR, a circuit in a computer that fires only if only one of its inputs fire
high tide
high water
highwater
the tide when the water is highest
low tide
low water
the lowest (farthest) ebb of the tide
tide the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon
direct tide the occurrence of high tide on one side of the earth coinciding with high tide on the opposite side
flood tide
flood
rising tide
the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide), a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune -Shakespeare
neap tide
neap
a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon
leeward tide
lee tide
a tide that runs in the same direction as the wind is blowing, a leeward tide is dangerous for small boats
slack water
slack tide
the occurrence of relatively still water at the turn of the (low) tide
rip
riptide tide rip
crosscurrent
countercurrent
a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current
climax
flood tide
the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding, the climax of the artist's career, in the flood tide of his success
tide something that may increase or decrease (like the tides of the sea), a rising tide of popular interest
Dipylon gate
Dipylon
a gateway to the west of ancient Athens near which a distinctive style of pottery has been found
Golden Gate a strait in western California that connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean, discovered in by Sir Francis Drake
prince's-feather princess feather
kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate
prince's-plume Polygonum orientale
annual with broadly ovate leaves and slender drooping spikes of crimson flowers, southeastern Asia and Australia, naturalized in North America
gate total admission receipts at a sports event
red tide seawater that is discolored by large numbers of certain dinoflagellates that produce saxitoxin
tide
lunar time period
there are usually two high and two low tides each day
turn the tables
turn the tide
cause a complete reversal of the circumstances, The tables are turned now that the Republicans are in power!
gate restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment
give the axe
give the bounce
give the gate
terminate a relationship abruptly, Mary gave John the axe after she saw him with another woman
gate control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate
tide be carried with the tide
tide cause to float with the tide
tide surge rise or move forward, surging waves
barge in
crash
gate-crash
enter uninvited, informal, let's crash the party!
gate supply with a gate, The house was gated
tide over
bridge over keep going
suffice for a period between two points, This money will keep us going for another year
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Fluttore[1] sind Tore, die geöffnet undoder geschlossen werden können, um einen Wasserfluss zu kontrollieren.[2] Je nach Anlage werden sie bedient, um Wasser auszusperren , durchzulassen oder freizulassen .[3] Insbesondere wird bei Seeschleusen das äußere, außenstemmende Tor, das die Flut zurückhalten soll, als Fluttor bezeichnet, während das innere, innenstemmende Tor als Ebbetor bezeichnet wird, da es die Aufgabe hat, bei Ebbe den Wasserstand landseitig höher zu halten.[4][5]