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أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة -
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[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) oblegati2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) obsuti* * *[bisí:dž]transitive verboblegati, naskakovati, pritiskatito besiege with requests — nadlegovati s prošnjami, z zahtevami -
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опсадува, опседнува* * *v. tr1.опседнување; to besiege a fortress опсаднување на тврдина;2. (fig.) опсипување, to besiege with requests опсипување со молбиv. опседнува; опсадува; опсада -
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besiege someone with questions aboutEnglish-Dutch dictionary > besiege someone with questions about
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besiege [bɪˈsi:dʒ]a. [+ town] assiéger* * *[bɪ'siːdʒ]transitive verb Military assiéger; fig assaillir -
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transitive verb* * *[bi'si:‹]2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) bestürmen* * *be·siege[bɪˈsi:ʤ]vt2. (overwhelm)to be \besieged with letters mit Briefen überhäuft werdento be \besieged with requests mit Bitten bedrängt werden* * *[bɪ'siːdZ]vt2) (fig) belagern; (with information, offers) überschütten, überhäufen; (= pester with letters, questions) bestürmen, bedrängen* * *besiege [bıˈsiːdʒ] v/t1. MIL belagern (auch fig)with mit)* * *transitive verb* * *v.belagern v.überhäufen v.überschütten v. -
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bi'si:‹1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) sitiar, asediar2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) asediartr[bɪ'siːʤ]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL sitiar2 figurative use asediar, inundarv.• asediar v.• sitiar v.bɪ'siːdʒtransitive verb sitiar, asediar, cercar*an angry crowd besieged the embassy — una muchedumbre enfurecida rodeó or cercó la embajada
[bɪ'siːdʒ]VT (Mil) (also fig) asediar* * *[bɪ'siːdʒ]transitive verb sitiar, asediar, cercar*an angry crowd besieged the embassy — una muchedumbre enfurecida rodeó or cercó la embajada
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[bɪˈsiːdʒ] verb1) to surround (eg a town) with an army.يُحاصِريُمطر (وابِلا مِن)The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.
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v. belegeren, bestormen[ bissie:dzj]♦voorbeelden:besiege someone with questions about • iemand bestormen met vragen over -
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{bi'si:dʒ}
1. воен. обсаждам, обкръжавам
2. тълпя се около
3. отрупвам, обсипвам (с въпроси, молои и пр.)* * *{bi'si:j} v 1. воен. обсаждам, обкръжавам; 2. тълпя се око* * *обсаждам; обкръжавам;* * *1. воен. обсаждам, обкръжавам 2. отрупвам, обсипвам (с въпроси, молои и пр.) 3. тълпя се около* * * -
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[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) belejre2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) plage; belejre* * *[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) belejre2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) plage; belejre -
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[bɪ'siːdʒ]vt* * *[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) oblegać2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) nagabywać -
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bi'si:‹1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) beleire, kringsette2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) overvelde, plagebeleireverb \/bɪˈsiːdʒ\/1) (militært, også overført) beleire2) ( overført) plage -
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[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) sitja um2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) ráðast á með, kaffæra með
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besiege — be|siege [bıˈsi:dʒ] v [T] 1.) to surround a city or castle with military force until the people inside let you take control ▪ In April 655, Osman s palace was besieged by rebels. 2.) [usually passive] if people, worries, thoughts etc, besiege you … Dictionary of contemporary English
besiege — verb (T) 1 to surround a city or castle with military force until the people inside let you take control: In April 655, Osman s palace in Medina was besieged by rebels. 2 (usually passive) if people, worries, thoughts etc, besiege you, you are… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
besiege — [bɪˈsiːdʒ] verb [T] 1) to make more requests or complaints than someone can deal with The department has been besieged with letters from angry students.[/ex] 2) if soldiers besiege a place, they surround it and prevent the people there from… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
besiege — verb Besiege is used with these nouns as the object: ↑castle, ↑fortress … Collocations dictionary
besiege — transitive verb ( sieged; sieging) Date: 14th century 1. to surround with armed forces 2. a. to press with requests ; importune b. to cause worry or distress to ; beset < doubts … New Collegiate Dictionary