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1. nounSumpf, der2. transitive verb1) (flood) überschwemmen2) (overwhelm)be swamped with letters/applications/work — mit Briefen/Bewerbungen überschwemmt werden/bis über den Hals in Arbeit stecken (ugs.)
* * *[swomp] 1. noun(an area of) wet, marshy ground: These trees grow best in swamp(s). der Sumpf2. verb(to cover or fill with water: A great wave swamped the deck.) überschwemmen- academic.ru/72539/swampy">swampy- swampiness* * *[swɒmp, AM swɑ:mp]I. vt1. (fill with water)to \swamp a boat/canoe ein Boot/Kanu volllaufen lassen2. (flood)▪ to \swamp sth etw überschwemmen [o unter Wasser setzenI'm \swamped with work at the moment im Moment ersticke ich in Arbeitto be \swamped with presents mit Geschenken überhäuft werden▪ to \swamp sth etw überlasten▪ to \swamp sb jdn untergehen lassenthe new dress absolutely \swamps her in dem neuen Kleid geht sie völlig unterII. nmangrove \swamp Mangrovensumpf m* * *[swɒmp]1. nSumpf m2. vtunter Wasser setzen, überschwemmen; (fig = overwhelm) überschwemmen* * *A s1. Sumpf m2. Morast mB v/t1. überschwemmen (auch fig):be swamped with fig mit Arbeit, Einladungen etc überhäuft werden oder sein, sich nicht mehr retten können vor (dat)2. SPORT vernichtend schlagen3. eine Bande etc unschädlich machena) volllaufen lassenb) zum Sinken bringenC v/i1. SCHIFFa) volllaufenb) versinken2. überschwemmt werden* * *1. nounSumpf, der2. transitive verb1) (flood) überschwemmen2) (overwhelm)be swamped with letters/applications/work — mit Briefen/Bewerbungen überschwemmt werden/bis über den Hals in Arbeit stecken (ugs.)
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noun(Bot.) Mangrovebaum, der* * *man·grove[ˈmæŋgrəʊv, AM ˈmængroʊv]n Mangrovenbaum m* * *['mŋgrəʊv]nMangrove(n)baum m* * ** * *noun(Bot.) Mangrovebaum, der* * *n.Mangrovenbaum m. -
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[swɒmp, Am swɑ:mp] vt1) ( fill with water)to \swamp a boat/ canoe ein Boot/Kanu voll laufen lassen2) ( flood)to \swamp sth etw überschwemmen [o unter Wasser setzen];I'm \swamped with work at the moment im Moment ersticke ich in Arbeit;to be \swamped with presents mit Geschenken überhäuft werden;to \swamp sth etw überlasten5) ( Brit);(fig fam: be too big for)to \swamp sb jdn untergehen lassen;the new dress absolutely \swamps her in dem neuen Kleid geht sie völlig unter nmangrove \swamp Mangrovensumpf m -
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