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1 переполнять
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2 заваливать
overwhelm глагол: -
3 ошеломлять
overwhelm глагол:petrify (окаменевать, превращать в камень, превращаться в камень, остолбенеть, столбенеть, ошеломлять)словосочетание: -
4 обуревать
overwhelm глагол: -
5 сокрушать
overwhelm глагол: -
6 засыпать градом вопросов
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7 заваливаться
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8 обуревать
несовер.; (кого-л.)
overwhelm; seize, grip (о страхе, сомнениях и т.п.)* * ** * *overwhelm; seize, grip; shake -
9 овладевать
1) General subject: acquire (каким-л. навыком), come, come over, dominate, gain possession of (чем-л.), get control over, hold (to hold somebody in thrall - пленить, очаровать кого-либо), invade, master, overreach (аудиторией и т. п.), overwhelm (о чувстве), overwhelm with (о чувстве), possess (о чувстве, настроении и т. п.), possess oneself of (чем-л.), prepossess (о чувстве, идее, мысли и т. п.), ride, secure, seize, steal (о чувствах, внимании), subdue, take, take possession of, overtake, catch hold of (чем-л.), take hold of (чем-л.), gain command (знаниями)3) Law: obtain4) Economy: learn5) Politics: (чем-л.) take control of (smth), (чем-л.) win control of (smth)6) Psychology: digest, master (языком, знаниями и т. п.)7) Psychoanalysis: master (языком, знаниями и т.п.)8) Makarov: invade (о чувствах), master (знаниями, языком и т.п.), tackle (мячом, шайбой), take hold, come over (кем-л.) -
10 овладеть
1) General subject: acquire, catch hold, come over (a fear came over me - мной овладел страх), dominate, invade (о чувстве), master, obsess (о страхе), overtake, overwhelm, overwhelm with (о чувстве), possess, possess oneself, prepossess, rally, secure, take, take hold, make oneself master of (чем-л.), possess oneself of (чем-л.), overcome (о чувствах, эмоциях), (чем-л.) take possession of (что-л.)2) Mathematics: seize3) Jargon: get into (чем-либо)4) Makarov: carry with oneself, come over5) Idiomatic expression: get (smth) down, come to grips with -
11 переполнять
1) General subject: brim, cram, fill, flood (водой), flush, gorge, overbrim, overcrowd (помещение и т. п.), overfill, overflow, overleap, overswell, overwhelm (о чувстве), overwhelm with (о чувстве), pack, stuff, throng (помещение), congest3) Construction: overrun4) Railway term: overstock5) Information technology: crowd7) Makarov: crowd (пространство, помещение), glut, fill with8) Cement: overcharge -
12 подавлять
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) suppress, repress, quell. put down (о восстании); restrain (о чувстве); stifle, suppress (о стоне)
2) воен. neutralize
3) depress (угнетать); crush; overwhelm (величием)* * *suppress, repress, quell. put down; restrain* * *closeconquerdepressdominateextinguishinhibitmortifyoverbearovergooverwhelmquashquellquenchrepressscotchstiflestranglesuppressvanquish -
13 подавлять подав·лять
1) (силой, прекращать что-л.) to suppress, to strangle, to put down, to subdue, to repress, to trampleподавить восстание — to subdue / to strangle a revolt / an insurrection
2) (получать перевес) to overpower; to overwhelmRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подавлять подав·лять
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14 подавлять
vt; св - подави́ть1) класть конец чему-л, заглушать to suppress, to put down; душить to strangle; сокрушать to crush; чувства, смех и т. п. to repressподавля́ть мяте́ж/сопротивле́ние — to suppress/to put down/to strangle/to crush a revolt/opposition
подавля́ть улы́бку — to suppress a smile
подавля́ть страх — to suppress/to put down/to control one's fear
подавля́ть жела́ние — to repress/to hold back one's desire
подавля́ть зево́ту — to stifle a yawn
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15 выводить из равновесия затраты
Politics: overwhelm budgetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выводить из равновесия затраты
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16 губить
1) General subject: assassinate (что-л.), bring to ruin, canker, crab, dead, destroy, kill, overwhelm, perish (обыкн. pass.), play hell, play the devil, play the mischief, ruin, scathe, shipwreck, short circuit, short-circuit (что-л.), spoil, ulcerate, undo, waste, wilt (цветы), wither, fling down, play the deuce with, wreck, ravage, drag down2) Medicine: ulcer4) American: pickle5) Obsolete: bane7) Jargon: rub, shoot down in flames8) Makarov: blast (посевы), play Old Harry, play havoc, play the bear, play the deuce, play the dickens, poison, swamp, undo (рост растений), wreck (здоровье, карьеру и т.п.), do for, do for (обыкн. pass.)9) Scuba diving: murder -
17 забрасывать
1) General subject: assail (вопросами), baste (словами), besiege (просьбами, вопросами, приглашениями), bespatter, blanket (бомбами), bombard (вопросами, просьбами, жалобами), cast, fill up, fling, give up, heap, neglect, overwhelm (вопросами и т. п.), pelt (камнями, грязью), pepper, ply, shower, throw, throw in (сеть, удочку), cover in2) Engineering: spread (топливо в топку), throw (бросать)3) Makarov: abandon, ply (вопросами), shower up, fill up (заполнять)4) oil&gas: abandon (скважину) -
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19 заваливать
1) General subject: avalanche, block, close, cover, engulf, fill, ingulf, obstruct, overburden, overwhelm, pile, swamp, strewn (стол бумагами, например)2) Naval: swing inboard3) Economy: glut4) Diplomatic term: glut (рынок товарами)6) Psychology: flood (заявлениями, жалобами и т. п.)7) Psychoanalysis: flood (заявлениями, жалобами и т.п.) -
20 загрузить
1) General subject: boot, charge, freight, load, give a full load (of work to smb. - работой)3) Colloquial: overwhelm4) Mathematics: feed5) Jargon: talk( smb's) ear off (она загрузила меня своими разговорами)6) Information technology: retrieve8) Network technologies: (на устройство) sideload9) Microsoft: retry interval
См. также в других словарях:
overwhelm — [v1] flood, beat physically bury, conquer, crush, defeat, deluge, destroy, drown, drub*, engulf, inundate, massacre, overcome, overflow, overpower, overrun, overthrow, rout, smother, submerge, swamp, thrash, total*, whip*, win*; concepts 86,95… … New thesaurus
Overwhelm — O ver*whelm , n. The act of overwhelming. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Overwhelm — O ver*whelm , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overwhelmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overwhelming}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To cover over completely, as by a great wave; to overflow and bury beneath; to ingulf; hence, figuratively, to immerse and bear down; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overwhelm — I verb astonish, beat, besiege, bewilder, bury, confound, confuse, conquer, daze, defeat, deluge, demergere, destroy, discomfit, immerse, impress, inundate, master, obruere, opprimere, overcome, overpower, overrun, overthrow, quash, quell, shock … Law dictionary
overwhelm — (v.) early 14c., to turn upside down, to overthrow, from OVER (Cf. over) + M.E. whelmen to turn upside down (see WHELM (Cf. whelm)). Meaning to submerge completely is mid 15c. Perhaps the connecting notion is a boat, etc., washed over, and… … Etymology dictionary
overwhelm — ► VERB 1) submerge beneath a huge mass. 2) defeat completely; overpower. 3) have a strong emotional effect on. DERIVATIVES overwhelming adjective. ORIGIN from archaic whelm engulf or submerge , from Old English … English terms dictionary
overwhelm — [ō΄vər hwelm′, ō΄vərwelm′] vt. [ME oferwhelmen: see OVER & WHELM] 1. to pour down upon and cover over or bury beneath 2. to make helpless, as with greater force or deep emotion; overcome; crush; overpower 3. Obs. to overthrow or overturn… … English World dictionary
overwhelm — verb ADVERB ▪ absolutely, completely, totally ▪ quite, rather ▪ almost, nearly ▪ suddenly … Collocations dictionary
overwhelm — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)(h)we̱lm[/t]] overwhelms, overwhelming, overwhelmed 1) VERB If you are overwhelmed by a feeling or event, it affects you very strongly, and you do not know how to deal with it. [be V ed] He was overwhelmed by a longing for times past … English dictionary
overwhelm */ — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈwelm] / US [ˌoʊvərˈwelm] / US [ˌoʊvərˈhwelm] verb [transitive] Word forms overwhelm : present tense I/you/we/they overwhelm he/she/it overwhelms present participle overwhelming past tense overwhelmed past participle overwhelmed 1) a) … English dictionary
overwhelm — /oh veuhr hwelm , welm /, v.t. 1. to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse. 2. to overpower or overcome, esp. with superior forces; destroy; crush: Roman troops were overwhelmed by barbarians. 3. to cover or bury beneath… … Universalium