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[əuvəˈflou]1. verbto flow over the edge or limits (of):يَفيض، يَغْمُر، يَطْفَحThe crowd overflowed into the next room.
2. [ˈəuvəflou] noun1) a flowing over of liquid:فَيَضان، طَفْح( also adjective) an overflow pipe.
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فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان -
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فَاضَ \ flood: to cover with water (an area that is usu. dry): The river was flooding (over) the fields. overflow: (of liquid, crowds, any loose material, etc.) to flow over the edge of sth.; flow beyond its proper limits: The heavy storms made the river overflow (its banks). The crowd in the hall overflowed into the street. -
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طَفَحَ \ overflow: (of a container, a room, etc.) to be so full that its contents begin to pour out: My cup was overflowing. \ طُفاحَة \ overflow. -
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اِكْتَظَّ \ overflow: (of liquid, crowds, any loose material, etc.) to flow over the edge of sth.; flow beyond its proper limits: The heavy storms made the river overflow (its banks). The crowd in the hall overflowed into the street. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. \ See Also فاض (فاضَ)، طفح (طَفِحَ) -
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زيَادَة \ extension: the act of extending; sth. extended. in hand: (of money) not to spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. increase: increasing; growth. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race. overflow: an amount that overflows. rise: an increase; an upward movement: a rise in the cost of living. -
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فائِض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. redundant: (of workers in factories, etc.) no longer needed: New machines too often make some workers redundant. spare: another, as well as that which is in use; kept for use when necessary: spare parts for a machine; the spare wheel of a car. superfluous: more than is needed: superfluous words. surplus: an amount that remains after one’s needs are filled: We eat most of the fruit on our trees, and sell the surplus. -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Overflow Sequential Access Method
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File extension: TV5 (WordPerfect for Win)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Overflow file above insert point in Doc 5
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File extension: BV4 (WordPerfect for Win)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Overflow file below insert point in Doc 4
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Engineering: OHRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > overflow heat removal system
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2. перелит, вод из канализационной' системы ( при её переполнении)(тг) сброс нагрузки (в случае безуспешного вызова через телеграфный коммутационный центр перенаправление вызова в запоминающее устройство, позволяющее хранить сообщение с целью последующей повторной передачи)истечение, вытекание рабочей жидкости; переполнение; см. тж. outflowпереключение, переход ( на следующую дорожку диска)1. ливнеспуск;Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > overflow
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