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1 overcome
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adjective(helpless; defeated by emotion etc: overcome with grief; I felt quite overcome.) afectado (por), dominado (por)
2. -'keim verb(to defeat or conquer: She finally overcame her fear of the dark.) superar, vencerovercome vb superarEl pasado de overcome es overcame y el participio pasado es overcome; el gerundio se escribe overcomingtr[əʊvə'kʌm]1 (defeat) vencer2 (overwhelm) agobiar, abrumar, invadir, apoderarse de, vencer3 (surmount) superar, dominar, vencer1 (triumph) vencer1) conquer: vencer, derrotar, superar2) overwhelm: abrumar, agobiarovercome vi: venceradj.• rendido, -a adj.• transido, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to overcome")v.(§ p.,p.p.: overcame, overcome) = abatanar v.• allanar v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• superar v.• vencer v.v.• llevarse por delante v.'əʊvər'kʌm, ˌəʊvə'kʌm
1.
a) \<\<opponent\>\> reducir*, vencer*b) ( overwhelm) invadir, apoderarse deto be overcome BY something: he was overcome by sleep/fatigue lo venció el sueño/la fatiga; they were overcome by emotion los embargó la emoción; to be overcome WITH something — \<\<with guilt/remorse\>\> sentirse* abrumado por algo
c) ( prevail over) \<\<fear\>\> superar, dominar, vencer*; \<\<inhibitions\>\> vencer*
2.
vi[ˌǝʊvǝ'kʌm] (pt overcame) (pp overcome)1. VT1) (=conquer) [+ enemy, opposition] vencer; [+ problem, temptation, inhibitions] superar, vencer; [+ rage, fear, disgust] superar, dominarthe book is an account of how she overcame cancer — el libro describe cómo superó or venció el cáncer
her curiosity finally overcame her shyness — finalmente, su curiosidad superó or venció su timidez
2) (=overwhelm) [feeling] adueñarse de; [sleep, fatigue] vencer•
to be overcome by sth, I was overcome by the heat — el calor me agobió, me sentí agobiado por el calorovercome by curiosity, he reached out to touch it — vencido or dominado por la curiosidad, extendió la mano para tocarlo
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to be overcome with sth, she was overcome with remorse — le abrumaba el remordimientohe was overcome with grief — estaba abrumado or postrado de dolor
2.VI vencer, triunfarWE SHALL OVERCOMEwe shall overcome! — ¡venceremos!
We Shall Overcome (Venceremos) es el título de una canción cantada por los miembros del llamado US Civil Rights Movement (movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos). Se cantaba sobre todo en los años 50 y 60 durante las protestas contra la discriminación racial y aún hoy la usan quienes protestan en contra de la injusticia.* * *['əʊvər'kʌm, ˌəʊvə'kʌm]
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a) \<\<opponent\>\> reducir*, vencer*b) ( overwhelm) invadir, apoderarse deto be overcome BY something: he was overcome by sleep/fatigue lo venció el sueño/la fatiga; they were overcome by emotion los embargó la emoción; to be overcome WITH something — \<\<with guilt/remorse\>\> sentirse* abrumado por algo
c) ( prevail over) \<\<fear\>\> superar, dominar, vencer*; \<\<inhibitions\>\> vencer*
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2 overcome *** over·come
[ˌəʊvə'kʌm](enemies) sopraffare, (obstacle, difficulty) superare, (rage, temptation) vincere, (sb's doubts) dissolvere -
3 overcome
1. transitive verb, forms asacademic.ru/14417/come">come1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäubenhe was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn
2. intransitive verb, forms asshe was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie
* * *1. adjective 2. [-'keim] verb(to defeat or conquer: She finally overcame her fear of the dark.) bewältigen* * *over·ˈcome<-came, -come>I. vt1. (cope with)▪ to \overcome sth etw bewältigento \overcome a crisis eine Krise überwindento \overcome difficulties/problems Schwierigkeiten/Probleme meisternto \overcome one's fear/shyness seine Angst/Schüchternheit überwindento \overcome an illness eine Krankheit besiegento \overcome opposition/resistance [einen] Widerstand überwindento \overcome temptation der Versuchung widerstehen▪ to be \overcome by [or with] sth sleep, emotion, grief von etw dat überwältigt werden; fumes, exhausts von etw dat ohnmächtig werden3. (defeat)▪ to \overcome sb/sth jdn/etw besiegen [o bezwingenII. vi siegen* * *["əʊvə'kʌm] pret overcame ["əʊvə'keɪm] ptp overcome1. vtenemy überwältigen, bezwingen; bad habit sich (dat) abgewöhnen; shyness, nerves, difficulty, anger, obstacle etc überwinden; temptation widerstehen (+dat), bezwingen; disappointment hinwegkommen über (+acc)he was overcome by the fumes — die giftigen Gase machten ihn bewusstlos
he was overcome by grief/by emotion — Schmerz/Rührung übermannte ihn
he was overcome by remorse/(a feeling of) despair — Reue f/(ein Gefühl nt der) Verzweiflung f überkam ihn
overcome with fear — von Furcht ergriffen or übermannt
overcome (with emotion) — ergriffen, gerührt
2. visiegen, siegreich sein* * *A v/t irr überwältigen, -winden, -mannen, bezwingen (alle auch fig):overcome dangers Gefahren bestehen;overcome one’s nerves seine Nerven besiegen;overcome an obstacle ein Hindernis nehmen;overcome sb’s opposition jemandes Widerstand überwinden;B v/i siegreich sein, siegen* * *1. transitive verb, forms as1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäuben2) in p.p. (exhausted, affected)he was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn
2. intransitive verb, forms asshe was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie
come siegen* * *adj.herüberkommen adj. v.(§ p.,p.p.: overcame, overcome)= bewältigen v.überwinden v.überwältigen v. -
4 overcome
ˌəuvəˈkʌm гл.
1) побороть, победить;
превозмочь;
преодолеть;
подавить( какое-л. чувство и т. п.) to overcome temptation ≈ устоять перед искушением;
преодолеть соблазн to overcome obstacles ≈ преодолеть препятствия She managed to overcome her shyness. ≈ Ей удалось преодолеть свою застенчивость. We shall overcome. ≈ Мы победим. Syn: vanquish, conquer, beat
2) а) охватить, обуять;
овладевать, переполнять( о чувстве и т. п.) I was overcome with grief and rage. ≈ Я был охвачен печалью и гневом. б) страд. истощать, ослаблять;
изнурять overcome by thirst ≈ изнуренный жаждой He was overcome. ≈ Ему стало плохо. Many people were overcome by fumes from the burning factory. ≈ Многие были отравлены дымом от горящей фабрики. побороть, победить - to * one's enemies побороть своих врагов превозмочь, преодолеть - to * bad habits преодолеть плохие привычки - to * temptations не поддаться соблазнам - to * difficulties преодолеть трудности - to * a blow пережить удар охватить, обуять (о чувствах) - to be * with grief быть охваченным горем - rage overcame him ярость обуяла его ослаблять, расслаблять, истощать - to be * hunger с ног валиться от голода - to be * by (with) drink (liquor) быть пьяным - she was * by the heat от жары ей стало дурно - they were * by fear они были охвачены ужасом (диалектизм) приходить в себя (после обморока) be ~ быть охваченным overcome pass. истощить, лишить самообладания;
overcome by hunger истощенный голодом;
overcome by (или with) drink пьяный ~ охватить, обуять (о чувстве) ~ (overcame;
~) побороть, победить;
превозмочь;
преодолеть;
to overcome (smb.) взять верх (над кем-л.) ~ (overcame;
~) побороть, победить;
превозмочь;
преодолеть;
to overcome (smb.) взять верх (над кем-л.) ~ превозмогать ~ преодолевать overcome pass. истощить, лишить самообладания;
overcome by hunger истощенный голодом;
overcome by (или with) drink пьяный overcome pass. истощить, лишить самообладания;
overcome by hunger истощенный голодом;
overcome by (или with) drink пьяный ~ he was ~ его стошнилоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > overcome
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