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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) []slīkt; noslīcināt2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) apslāpēt (skaņu)* * *slīkt; noslīcināt; pārpludināt; apslāpēt; izmērcēt -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) (nu)skęsti, (nu)skandinti2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) nustelbti, užgožti -
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v. dränka; drunkna; översvämma* * *1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) drunkna, dränka2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) dränka, överrösta -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) utopit (se)2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) překrýt* * *• topit• utopit -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) utopiť (sa)2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) prehlušiť* * *• utopit (sa)• zapíjat (žial)• stlmit• prehlušit -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) a (se) îneca2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) a acoperi -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) πνίγω,-ομαι2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) σκεπάζω -
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[draun] verb1) to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die:يَغْرَقُHe tried to drown the cat.
2) to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound:يَكْتُمُ الصَّوْتHis voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) (se) noyer2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) couvrir -
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1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) afogar(-se)2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) abafar -
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v. trans.P. καταποντίζειν.Not hearing becausethe wind drowned the noise of their approach: P. ψόφῳ τῷ ἐκ τοῦ προσιέναι αὐτοὺς ἀντιπαταγοῦντος τοῦ ἀνέμου οὐ κατακούσαντες (Thuc. 3, 22).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Drown
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حَجَبَ \ cover: to put (sth.) over the surface or sth. else so as to hide or protect it: Clouds covered the sun. drown: (of sound) to make so much noise that sth. else cannot be heard: The voices of the crowd drowned the music. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. shade: protect from strong light: He shaded his eyes with his hand. veil: to cover with a veil. -
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غَرِقَ \ drown: to die under water, for lack of breath: He fell into the river and soon drowned (or was drowned). go down: (of the sun, ships, etc.) to sink. sink (sank): to go down; become lower; go below the surface (of the sea, etc.): The ship sank in a storm, to cause to go down. -
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كَمّ \ drown: (of sound) to make so much noise that sth. else cannot be heard: The voices of the crowd drowned the music. muzzle: to fix sth. over the mouth of (an animal) to prevent it biting, eating or making a noise. \ See Also طَغَى عَلى -
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1) заглушать The crowd drowned his last few words in cheers. ≈ Его последние слова потонули в аплодисментах.
2) заниматься чем-л. For years he has drowned himself in the study of English literature. ≈ Многие годы он усердно занимался английской литературой.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drown in
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[draʊn]1) Общая лексика: заглушать (звук, голос; тоску), заглушить, заливать, затоплять, пересиливать, тонуть, топить, топиться3) Автомобильный термин: заглушать звук4) Автоматика: погружать в жидкость, утеплять5) Макаров: затапливать, обводнить, погружать под воду, утоплять6) Общая лексика: опускать в воду, погружать
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drown — [draun] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [I and T] to die from being under water for too long, or to kill someone in this way ▪ Many people drowned when the boat overturned. ▪ Jane was drowned in the river.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
drown´er — drown «drown», intransitive verb. to die under water or other liquid because of lack of air to breathe: »The fisherman almost drowned when his boat overturned. –v.t. 1. to kill by keeping under water or other liquid: »The flood drowned all the… … Useful english dictionary
Drown — Drown, v. t. 1. To overwhelm in water; to submerge; to inundate. They drown the land. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To deprive of life by immersion in water or other liquid. [1913 Webster] 3. To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; said especially… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drown — [ draun ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive to sink under water and die: He fell overboard and nearly drowned. a ) transitive to kill someone by pushing them under water 2. ) transitive to cover something completely with a liquid, especially in a way… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
drown — ► VERB 1) die or kill through submersion in water. 2) submerge or flood (an area). 3) (usu. drown out) make inaudible by being much louder. ● drown one s sorrows Cf. ↑drown one s sorrows ORIG … English terms dictionary
Drown — Drown, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drowned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drowning}.] [OE. drunen, drounen, earlier drunknen, druncnien, AS. druncnian to be drowned, sink, become drunk, fr. druncen drunken. See {Drunken}, {Drink}.] To be suffocated in water or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drown — [droun] vi. [ME drounen, prob. < var. of ON drukna, drown, akin to OE druncnian, to become drunk, be drowned < druncen, pp. of drincan, DRINK] to die by suffocation in water or other liquid vt. 1. to kill by suffocation in water or other… … English World dictionary
drown — drau̇n vb, drowned drau̇nd drown·ing drau̇ niŋ vi 1) to suffocate in water or some other liquid 2) to suffocate because of excess of body fluid that interferes with the passage of oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues (as in pulmonary edema)… … Medical dictionary
drown — drown; drown·proof·ing; … English syllables
drown — index immerse (plunge into), overcome (overwhelm), stifle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
drown — (v.) c.1300, trans. and intrans., perhaps from an unrecorded derivative word of O.E. druncnian (M.E. druncnen) be swallowed up by water (originally of ships as well as living things), probably from the base of drincan to drink. Modern form is… … Etymology dictionary