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1 overflow
A n1 ( surplus) the overflow of students/passengers les étudiants/les passagers en surnombre ; our school takes in the overflow from other areas notre école accueille les élèves en surnombre dans les régions voisines ;4 Comput dépassement m de capacité.C vi [bath, bin, river, water] déborder (into dans ; onto sur) ; [crowd, refugees] déborder ; they overflowed onto the steps/into the streets ils ont débordé sur les marches/dans les rues ; to be full to overflowing [bath, bowl] déborder ; [room, theatre] être plein à craquer ; to overflow with fig déborder de [gratitude, love]. -
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1. noun[of bath, sink] trop-plein ma. [liquid, river, container] déborder ; [room, prison] être plein à craquerb. ( = be full of) the town was overflowing with tourists la ville était envahie par les touristes3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque overflow est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈəʊvəfləʊ, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la dernière: ‚əʊvəˈfləʊ.* * *1. ['əʊvəfləʊ]1) ( surplus)2) (from bath, sink) trop-plein m; ( from dam) déversoir m3) Computing dépassement m de capacité2. [ˌəʊvə'fləʊ]transitive verb [river] inonder [banks]3. [ˌəʊvə'fləʊ]4.to be full to overflowing — [room] être plein à craquer
overflowing [ˌəʊvə'fləʊɪŋ] present participle adjective [school] saturé; [prison] surpeuplé -
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4 overflow
(a) (with liquid → container, bath) déborder; (→ river) déborder, sortir de son lit; (with people → room, vehicle) déborder, être plein à craquer; (with objects → box, wastebin) déborder;∎ the river frequently overflows onto the surrounding plain la rivière inonde souvent la plaine environnante;∎ the streets were overflowing with people les rues regorgeaient de monde;∎ the demonstrators overflowed into the side streets les manifestants ont débordé dans les rues transversales;∎ the glass is full to overflowing le verre est plein à ras bord;∎ the shop was full to overflowing le magasin était plein à craquer;∎ the contents of the bin overflowed onto the floor le contenu de la poubelle s'est répandu par terre;∎ her desk was overflowing with papers son bureau disparaissait sous les papiers∎ his heart was overflowing with joy son cœur débordait de joie[‚əʊvə'fləʊ] déborder de;∎ the river overflowed its banks la rivière est sortie de son lit ou a débordé(b) (excess → of population, production) excédent m, surplus m; (→ of energy, emotion) trop-plein m, débordement m -
5 overflow
1. [əuvə'flou] verb(to flow over the edge or limits (of): The river overflowed (its banks); The crowd overflowed into the next room.) déborder (de)2. ['əuvəflou] noun1) (a flowing over of liquid: I put a bucket under the pipe to catch the overflow; ( also adjective) an overflow pipe.) trop-plein2) (an overflow pipe.) déversoir -
6 overflow
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7 overflow
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8 overflow channel
canal d’évacuation m, canal de trop-plein mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > overflow channel
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9 overflow duct
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10 overflow pipe
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11 overflow
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12 overflow channel
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13 overflow ice
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14 overflow lake
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15 overflow
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16 overflow pipe
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18 bi-transit waste and overflow
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19 bitransit waste and overflow
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20 flood overflow
déversoir d’orage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > flood overflow
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