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1 overwhelm
[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) pārņemt; satriekt* * *pārplūdināt; pārņemt; satriekt -
2 besiege
[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) ielenkt; aplenkt2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) apsēst; apbērt (ar jautājumiem, lūgumiem u.tml.)* * *ielenkt, aplenkt; apbērt, apstāt -
3 deluge
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4 devastate
['devəsteit]1) (to leave in ruins: The fire devastated the countryside.) izpostīt; iznīcināt2) (to overwhelm (a person) with grief: She was devastated by the terrible news.) satriekt•* * *izpostīt -
5 prostrate
1. ['prostreit] adjective1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) uz mutes/vēdera gulošs2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) satriekts; bez spēka2. [prə'streit] verb1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) zemoties; mesties pie kājām2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) novārdzināt; satriekt•* * *nogāzt uz mutes; mesties pie kājām, zemoties; izvārdzināt, novārdzināt; nomākt, satriekt; uz mutes gulošs; spēkus zaudējis, novārdzis; satriekts; klājenisks, ložņājošs -
6 smother
1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) nosmacēt; noslāpēt; nosmakt; noslāpt2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) noslāpēt; apdzēst3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) apbērt (ar skūpstiem u.tml.); pilnīgi pārņemt* * *dūmu mākonis; masa, liels daudzums; noslāpēt, nosmacēt; noslāpt, nosmakt; apdzēst, nodzēst; noklāt, apbērt; apspiest, apslāpēt; notušēt, noklusēt -
7 superior
[su'piəriə] 1. adjective1) ((often with to) higher in rank, better, or greater, than: Is a captain superior to a commander in the navy?; With his superior strength he managed to overwhelm his opponent.) augstāks; pārāks2) (high, or above the average, in quality: superior workmanship.) izcils; augsts3) ((of a person or his attitude) contemptuous or disdainful: a superior smile.) augstprātīgs2. noun(a person who is better than, or higher in rank than, another or others: The servant was dismissed for being rude to her superiors.) priekšnieks; augstāka ranga virsnieks* * *priekšnieks; pārākums; virsējais, augšējais; augstāks; labāks, pārāks; lielāks; augstprātīgs; neaizsniedzams, nepieejams -
8 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) nebūt pa spēkam
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