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English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
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tide someone over — tide (someone) over to supply someone with something they need for a short period. We were lucky and got a small loan to tide us over until our customers began to pay us. They re seeking food aid to tide over the starving population until the… … New idioms dictionary
tide over — tide (someone) over to supply someone with something they need for a short period. We were lucky and got a small loan to tide us over until our customers began to pay us. They re seeking food aid to tide over the starving population until the… … New idioms dictionary
tide — tide1 [tīd] n. [ME, tide, time, season < OE tid, time; akin to Ger zeit < IE * dī , var. of base * da(i) , to part, divide up > TIME, Sans dāti, (he) cuts off, Gr dēmos, district, people] 1. Obs. a period of time: now only in combination … English World dictionary
tide somebody over (something) — ˌtide sb ˈover (sth) derived no passive to help sb during a difficult period by providing what they need • Can you lend me some money to tide me over until I get paid? Main entry: ↑tidederived … Useful english dictionary
tide over — index continue (adjourn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tide over — [v] help along aid, assist, bridge the gap*, keep head above water*, keep one going, see through; concept 110 Ant. hinder, hurt … New thesaurus
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