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Общая лексика: огромное горе -
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♦ overwhelming /əʊvəˈwɛlmɪŋ/a.travolgente; incontenibile; irresistibile; che sopraffà; soverchiante; schiacciante; immenso; grandissimo; fortissimo: an overwhelming desire, un desiderio incontenibile; an overwhelming grief, un immenso dolore; an overwhelming majority, una maggioranza schiacciante; an overwhelming success, un successo travolgente; an overwhelming task, un compito enormeoverwhelminglyavv.1 in modo travolgente; irresistibilmente2 in misura preponderante; quasi totalmente; nella stragrande maggioranza3 in massa: to vote overwhelmingly for the Democratic candidate, votare in massa per il candidato democraticooverwhelmingnessn. [u]carattere o natura travolgente; complessità, difficoltà, intensità soverchiante. -
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adjectiveüberwältigend; unbändig [Wut, Kraft, Verlangen, Zorn]; unermesslich [Leid, Kummer]* * ** * *over·whelm·ing[ˌəʊvəˈ(h)welmɪŋ, AM ˌoʊvɚˈ-]1. (very powerful) überwältigend, riesig\overwhelming desire unwiderstehliches [o heftiges] Verlangen\overwhelming grief unermesslicher Kummer\overwhelming joy große Freude\overwhelming need unwiderstehliches Bedürfnis\overwhelming rage unbändige Wutto feel an \overwhelming urge to do sth einen unwiderstehlichen Drang verspüren, etw zu tun2. (very large) überwältigendhe has succeeded against \overwhelming odds er hat sich gegen immense Widerstände durchgesetzt* * *["əʊvə'welmɪŋ]adjüberwältigend; desire, power unwiderstehlich; misfortune erschütternd* * *overwhelming adj (adv overwhelmingly) überwältigend:overwhelming evidence erdrückende Beweise pl;overwhelmingly mit überwältigender Mehrheit* * *adjectiveüberwältigend; unbändig [Wut, Kraft, Verlangen, Zorn]; unermesslich [Leid, Kummer]* * *adj.überwältigend adj. -
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1) ( very powerful) überwältigend, riesig;\overwhelming desire unwiderstehliches [o heftiges] Verlangen;\overwhelming grief unermesslicher Kummer;\overwhelming joy große Freude;\overwhelming need unwiderstehliches Bedürfnis;\overwhelming rage unbändige Wut;to feel an \overwhelming urge to do sth einen unwiderstehlichen Drang verspüren, etw zu tun2) ( very large) überwältigend;he has succeeded against \overwhelming odds er hat sich gegen immense Widerstände durchgesetzt -
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overwhelming [‚əʊvə'welmɪŋ](a) (crushing → victory, defeat) écrasant;∎ to win by an overwhelming majority gagner avec une majorité écrasante;∎ the overwhelming majority (of people) oppose these measures la grande majorité des gens est opposée à ces mesures(b) (extreme, overpowering → grief, heat) accablant; (→ joy) extrême; (→ love) passionnel; (→ desire, urge, passion) irrésistible;∎ an overwhelming sense of frustration un sentiment d'extrême frustration;∎ their friendliness is somewhat overwhelming leur amabilité a quelque chose d'excessifUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > overwhelming
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adjective (very great: an overwhelming victory.) aplastante; abrumador, agobiante; irresistibleoverwhelming adj aplastantetr[əʊvə'welmɪŋ]2 (desire, need) irresistibleoverwhelming [.o:vər'hwɛlmɪŋ] adj1) crushing: abrumador, apabullante2) sweeping: arrollador, aplastantean overwhelming majority: una mayoría aplastanteadj.• abrumador adj.• aplastante adj.• impresionante adj.• irresistible adj.'əʊvər'hwelmɪŋ, ˌəʊvə'welmɪŋadjective < grief> inconsolable; < urge> irresistible; < anger> incontenible; < boredom> insoportable; < defeat> aplastante; < majority> abrumador[ˌǝʊvǝ'welmɪŋ]ADJ [defeat, victory] arrollador, aplastante; [success] arrollador; [majority] abrumador, aplastante; [heat] agobiante; [pressure, urge] irresistible; [desire] irresistible, imperioso; [emotion] incontenible* * *['əʊvər'hwelmɪŋ, ˌəʊvə'welmɪŋ] -
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[griːf]сущ.1) горе, печаль, скорбьbitter / deep / inconsolable / overwhelming / profound grief — глубокое горе
grief at / over smb.'s death — скорбь по поводу чьей-л. смерти
to feel / suffer grief — оплакивать, сокрушаться
2) беда, бедствие, несчастье- come to grief- bring to grief•Syn:•• -
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transitive verb(lit. or fig.) überwältigenbe overwhelmed with work — die Arbeit kaum bewältigen können
* * *[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) überwältigen- academic.ru/52823/overwhelming">overwhelming* * *over·whelm[ˌəʊvəˈ(h)welm, AM ˌoʊvɚˈ-]vt1. (affect powerfully)▪ to \overwhelm sb jdn überwältigento be \overwhelmed by [or with] grief/joy von Kummer/Freude überwältigt sein2. (overpower)▪ to \overwhelm sb/sth jdn/etw überwältigento \overwhelm the enemy den Feind besiegen [o bezwingen3. (flood)▪ to \overwhelm sth etw überschwemmen [o überfluten]* * *["əʊvə'welm]vt1) (= overpower strong feelings) überwältigenhe was overwhelmed when they gave him the present — er war zutiefst gerührt, als sie ihm das Geschenk gaben
to be overwhelmed with joy/grief — von Freude/Trauer überwältigt sein
you overwhelm me! (iro) — da bin ich aber sprachlos!
4) (fig) (with favours, praise) überschütten, überhäufen; (with questions) bestürmen; (with work) überhäufen* * *overwhelm v/t1. überwältigen, fig auch übermannen2. überschütten, -häufen ( beide:with mit):3. a) (unter sich) begraben, verschüttenb) überfluten, -schwemmen* * *transitive verb(lit. or fig.) überwältigen* * *v.erdrücken v.überhäufen (mit Geschenken, Fragen) v.übermannen v.überschütten v.überwältigen v. -
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[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) overvælde* * *[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) overvælde -
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a непреодолимый; подавляющий; всепоглощающийСинонимический ряд:1. overwhelming (adj.) acute; compelling; inexorable; intense; irrepressible; irresistible; overwhelming; powerful; relentless; uncontrollable2. towering (adj.) staggering; towering3. conquering (verb) bearing down; beating down; conquering; defeating; reducing; subduing; subjugating; vanquishing4. overcoming (verb) crushing; drowning; engulfing; knocking over; overcoming; overpowering; overwhelming; prostrating5. smothering (verb) drubbing; smothering; steamrollering; thrashing; trouncing -
11 dolor
dolor sustantivo masculino tener dolor de muelas/cabeza/garganta to have a toothache/a headache/a sore throat
dolor sustantivo masculino
1 Med pain
dolor de espalda, backache
2 (aflicción) grief, sorrow ' dolor' also found in these entries: Spanish: agudeza - aliviar - aliviarse - amanecer - ay - calmar - chillido - cicatrizar - contorsionarse - dar - dolerse - fiel - fricción - fuerte - gemir - gesto - indiferente - infernal - jaqueca - latigazo - matar - molestar - molestia - mueca - ostensible - penetrante - pesar - pinchazo - punzada - punzante - queja - quejarse - quitar - quitarse - rabiar - rechistar - refleja - reflejo - resentirse - retorcerse - rictus - soportar - sorda - sordo - tal - tener - traer - transida - transido - aguantador English: ache - aching - acute - agonizing - agony - alleviate - any - backache - bad - bear - bellyache - comfort - cover up - deaden - distort - distress - double up - dull - earache - ease - excruciating - experience - grief - grimace - groan - headache - help - inflict - lessen - nagging - numb - ouch - overcome - overwhelming - pain - painfully - painkiller - painless - painlessly - pang - pass - pass off - period pain - persist - rack - raging - reduce - relieve - severe - severity -
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abrumador
◊ - dora adjetivo
abrumador,-ora adjetivo overwhelming ' abrumador' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrumadora - experimentar English: grief - devastating -
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əuvə'welm(to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) vencer, aplastar; agobiar, abrumartr[əʊvə'welm]1 (physically - defeat) arrollar, aplastar2 figurative use (emotionally) abrumaroverwhelm [.o:vər'hwɛlm] vt1) crush, defeat: aplastar, arrollar2) submerge: inundar, sumergir3) overpower: abrumar, agobiaroverwhelmed by remorse: abrumado de remordimientov.• abrumar v.• agobiar v.• anonadar v.• apesgar v.• hundir v.• inundar v.• sepultar v.• sumergir v.• sumir v.'əʊvər'hwelm, ˌəʊvə'welma) ( emotionally) abrumarb) ( defeat) \<\<army/post\>\> aplastar, arrollarc) ( swamp) inundar, anegar*to be overwhelmed WITH something: they've been overwhelmed with applications/complaints — han recibido infinidad de solicitudes/quejas
[ˌǝʊvǝ'welm]VT1) (=defeat) [+ opponent, team] arrollar, aplastar2) (=overcome) [difficulties, fear, loneliness] abrumarI felt overwhelmed by events/her — me sentía abrumado por los acontecimientos/por ella
he was overwhelmed by their kindness — su amabilidad le dejó abrumado or le conmovió profundamente
3) (=inundate, overload) (with work) abrumar, agobiar; (with questions, requests, information) atosigaryou shouldn't overwhelm the customer with too much information — no deberías atosigar al cliente con demasiada información
* * *['əʊvər'hwelm, ˌəʊvə'welm]a) ( emotionally) abrumarb) ( defeat) \<\<army/post\>\> aplastar, arrollarc) ( swamp) inundar, anegar*to be overwhelmed WITH something: they've been overwhelmed with applications/complaints — han recibido infinidad de solicitudes/quejas
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əuvə'welm(to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) overvelde, overmanneoverveldeverb \/ˌəʊvəˈwelm\/1) overmanne, overvelde2) sønderknuse, tilintetgjøre3) dekke, begrave, oversvømme, overskylle, overflomme -
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[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) esmagar* * *o.ver.whelm[ouvəw'elm] vt 1 oprimir, subjugar. 2 submergir, esmagar. 3 ser dominado completamente, desarmar. overwhelmed with grief dominado pela dor. -
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adjective (overwhelming: a crushing defeat.) aplastantetr['krʌʃɪŋ]1 (defeat, blow) aplastante, abrumador,-ra; (reply, remark, look) demoledor,-ra, apabullantecrushing ['krʌʃɪŋ] adj: aplastante, abrumadoradj.• aplastante adj.n.• achuchón s.m.• estrujón s.m.• machaqueo s.m.• machucadura s.f.• quebranto s.m.'krʌʃɪŋ['krʌʃɪŋ]ADJ [defeat, blow, reply] aplastante; [grief etc] abrumador; [argument] decisivo; [burden] agobiador* * *['krʌʃɪŋ] -
17 acabar
acabar ( conjugate acabar) verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] to finish; [ novios] to split up; (+ compl) ese chico va a acabar mal that boy will come to no good; la película acabó bien the movie had a happy ending; acabarán aceptándolo o por aceptarlo they'll end up accepting it; acabar de algo to end up as sth; acabó de camarero he ended up (working) as a waiterc) ( rematar) acabar en algo to end in sth2 ‹con bombones/bebidas› to finish off sth; ‹con salud/carrera› to ruin sth; ‹con sueldo/herencia› to fritter away sth; ‹con abuso/problema› to put an end to sthb) (fam) acabar con algn ( pelearse) to finish with sb;( matar) to do away with sb (colloq); 3 acababa de meterme en la cama cuando … I had just got into bed when …c) ( llegar a):no acababa de gustarle she wasn't totally happy about it verbo transitivo ‹trabajo/libro› to finish; ‹curso/carrera› to finish, complete acabarse verbo pronominal 1 ( terminarse) [provisiones/comida] to run out; [ problema] to be over; [reunión/fiesta/curso] to end; [ proyecto] to finish, come to an end; [ año] to come to an end; se le acabaron las fuerzas he ran out of energy; un trabajo que no se acaba nunca a never-ending o an endless task; ¡esto se acabó! that's it! 2 ( enf) ( comer) to finish (up)
acabar
I verbo transitivo
1 to finish (off) ➣ Ver nota en finish 2 (completar) to complete
II verbo intransitivo
1 to finish, end: todo acabó bien, it all ended happily 2 acabar con (agotar las existencias) to finish something figurado estás acabando con mi paciencia, I'm losing my patience with you (romper algo) to break something (matar) to kill: la droga está acabando con él, he's killing himself with drugs (destruir, eliminar) to destroy something: hay que acabar con la tortura, we must get rid of torture figurado las presiones acabaron con su carrera política, the overwhelming pressure finished off his political career 3 acabar de: acaba de llegar de Río, he's just arrived from Río
no acaba de decidirse, she hasn't made up her mind yet 4 acabar en: el partido de fútbol acabó en tragedia, the football match ended in tragedy 5 acabar por/acabar + gerundio acabé creyendo/por creer que estaba loca, I ended up thinking she was mad ' acabar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apurar - finiquitar - incompleta - incompleto - levantarse - paciencia - temblar - terminar - tabla English: barrier - break - break down - burial - complete - distance - drag on - end - end up - fade - finish - finish up - get over - get through - grief - illiteracy - it - paid - racism - round off - settle - sink - stamp out - there - time-wasting - use up - wind up - destroy - do - finished - get - kill - near - smash - stop - wind - wipe -
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[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) yfirþyrma -
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eltipor, eláraszt, erőt vesz rajta* * *[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) elnyom -
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v. alt etmek, ezmek, boğmak, mahçup etmek, kahretmek, kaplamak* * *bas* * *[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) yenmek, hakkından gelmek
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