English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "ebb" ita ce: (suna) motsi na tide zuwa teku (fi'ili) (na tide) ya fita ko ja da baya daga bakin teku (fi'ili) (na motsin rai ko inganci) don rage ko rage a hankali (noun) batu ko yanayin raguwa ko raguwa. li>Misali jumla: Yayin da rana ta fadi, ruwan ya fara nisa daga bakin tekun, ya bar wani dogon yashi da yashi.

Sentence Examples

  1. However, the ship went out on the ebb tide and was doubtless by morning far down the river mouth.
  2. Below the towering skeleton of the roller coaster she saw flickers of movement, heard the ebb and flow of soft voices near the vehicles that blocked the main boardwalk entrance a block away.
  3. Pure and simple, and she felt the last of her rage ebb.
  4. Even though he knew they could not get close enough to Jeremiah to be a threat, the ebb and flow of the ever-growing horde surrounding them unnerved him.
  5. I could almost feel the pain starting to ebb away as he hummed soft, tuneless notes.
  6. It was nearly three in the morning, the hour when people were at their lowest ebb.
  7. The crowd moved to and fro in the rooms like an ebb and flow of turquoises, rubies, emeralds, opals, and diamonds.
  8. For this purpose, return all to your posts within an hour, we shall have the ebb of the tide.