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1 a land overflowing with resources of every kind
Общая лексика: страна, изобилующая всевозможными ресурсамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a land overflowing with resources of every kind
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[ˌəʊvə'fləʊɪŋ]aggettivo [school, prison] sovraffollato; [bin, bath] traboccante, colmo* * *overflowing (1) /əʊvəˈfləʊɪŋ/a.1 straripante; traboccante ( anche fig.); in rotta: overflowing rivers, fiumi in rotta; (fig.) a heart overflowing with love, un cuore traboccante d'amore2 sovrabbondante; abbondantissimo.overflowing (2) /əʊvəˈfləʊɪŋ/n. [u]2 sovrabbondanza; eccesso.* * *[ˌəʊvə'fləʊɪŋ]aggettivo [school, prison] sovraffollato; [bin, bath] traboccante, colmo -
3 Overflowing
adj.Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος, V. ἐπίρρυτος.Overflowing with: P. εὔπορος (dat.); see Rich.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Overflowing
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5 with\ overflowing\ eyes
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Ex. In a world overflowing with new media, it may be just what the print world needs.* * *Ex: In a world overflowing with new media, it may be just what the print world needs.
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Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > von Dankbarkeit überströmend
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8 overflow
1.['] transitive verb1) (flow over) laufen über (+ Akk.) [Rand]a river overflowing its banks — ein Fluss, der über die Ufer tritt
3) (extend beyond limits of) [Menge, Personen:] nicht genug Platz finden in (+ Dat.)4) (flood) überschwemmen [Feld]2.['] intransitive verb1) (flow over edge or limit) überlaufen3.be filled/full to overflowing — [Raum:] überfüllt sein; [Flüssigkeitsbehälter:] zum Überlaufen voll sein
['] noun1) (what flows over, lit. or fig.)the overflow — was übergelaufen ist
overflow of population — Bevölkerungsüberschuss, der
2) (outlet)overflow [pipe] — Überlauf, der
* * *1. [əuvə'flou] verb(to flow over the edge or limits (of): The river overflowed (its banks); The crowd overflowed into the next room.) (über)fluten2. ['əuvəflou] noun1) (a flowing over of liquid: I put a bucket under the pipe to catch the overflow; ( also adjective) an overflow pipe.) die Überschwemmung, Überlauf-...2) (an overflow pipe.) der Überlauf* * *over·flowI. n[ˈəʊvəfləʊ, AM ˈoʊvɚfloʊ]2. (overflowing liquid) überlaufende Flüssigkeitpopulation \overflow Bevölkerungsüberschuss mII. vi[ˌəʊvəˈfləʊ, AM ˌoʊvɚˈfloʊ]river, tank überlaufenhis room is \overflowing with books sein Zimmer quillt vor Büchern überthe pub was so full that people were \overflowing into the street die Kneipe war so voll, dass die Leute bis auf die Straße standento be \overflowing with emotion sehr gerührt seinto be \overflowing with ideas vor Ideen sprühenIII. vt[ˌəʊvəˈfləʊ, AM ˌoʊvɚˈfloʊ]▪ to \overflow sth container, tank etw zum Überlaufen bringen; ( fig) area etw überschwemmen [o überfluten] figthe river has \overflowed its banks der Fluss ist über seine Ufer getreten* * *['əUvəfləʊ]1. n1) (= act) Überlaufen nt3) (= outlet) Überlauf m2. vt["əUvə'fləʊ] area überschwemmen; container, tank überlaufen lassen3. vi["əUvə'fləʊ]1) (liquid, river etc) überlaufen, überfließen; (container) überlaufen; (room, vehicle) zum Platzen gefüllt sein, überfüllt sein (with mit)full to overflowing (bowl, cup) — bis oben hin voll, zum Überlaufen voll; room überfüllt, zu voll
the crowd at the meeting overflowed into the street — die Leute bei der Versammlung standen bis auf die Straße
you'll have to open the doors and let the people overflow into the grounds — man wird die Türen öffnen müssen, damit die Leute in die Gartenanlagen ausweichen können
2) (fig: be full of) überfließen (with von)his heart was overflowing with love — sein Herz lief or floss über vor Liebe
* * *overflow [ˌ-ˈfləʊ]A v/i1. überlaufen, -fließen, -strömen (Flüssigkeit, Gefäß etc), über die Ufer treten (Fluss etc)2. überquellen ( with von):an overflowing harvest eine überreiche Erntewith von):4. im Überfluss vorhanden seinB v/t1. überfluten, -schwemmenoverflow its banks über die Ufer treten3. zum Überlaufen bringen4. nicht mehr Platz finden in (dat):the crowd overflowed the hall into the street der Saal war so voll, dass die Leute bis auf die Straße standenC s [ˈ-fləʊ]1. Überschwemmung f, Überfließen n2. Überschuss m (of an dat):overflow of population Bevölkerungsüberschuss;overflow meeting Parallelversammlung f (nicht mehr Platz findender Personen)3. TECHoverflow drain Überlaufkanal m;overflow valve Überlaufventil nd) IT Overflow m (Überschreitung der Speicherkapazität)4. LIT Enjambement n, Versbrechung f* * *1.['] transitive verb1) (flow over) laufen über (+ Akk.) [Rand]2) (flow over brim of) überlaufen aus [Tank]a river overflowing its banks — ein Fluss, der über die Ufer tritt
3) (extend beyond limits of) [Menge, Personen:] nicht genug Platz finden in (+ Dat.)4) (flood) überschwemmen [Feld]2.['] intransitive verb1) (flow over edge or limit) überlaufen3.be filled/full to overflowing — [Raum:] überfüllt sein; [Flüssigkeitsbehälter:] zum Überlaufen voll sein
['] noun1) (what flows over, lit. or fig.)overflow of population — Bevölkerungsüberschuss, der
2) (outlet)overflow [pipe] — Überlauf, der
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9 rebosante
adj.brimming, overflowing.* * *► adjetivo1 overflowing, brimming* * *ADJrebosante de — (lit, fig) brimming with, overflowing with
* * *rebosante DE algo — de alegría/optimismo brimming with something; de vino/agua filled to the brim with something
* * *= overflowing, full to the brim.Ex. With her overflowing sensibility and sense of humor, poetess Carilda Oliver Labra affirmed that it is a unique opportunity 'that this wonderful fair of culture and love is dedicated to me'.Ex. Charles Dickens said that students were like 'little vessels... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the brim'.----* estar rebosante de = spill over with.* rebosante de = brimful (of/with).* rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* rebosante de vida y energía = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* * *rebosante DE algo — de alegría/optimismo brimming with something; de vino/agua filled to the brim with something
* * *= overflowing, full to the brim.Ex: With her overflowing sensibility and sense of humor, poetess Carilda Oliver Labra affirmed that it is a unique opportunity 'that this wonderful fair of culture and love is dedicated to me'.
Ex: Charles Dickens said that students were like 'little vessels... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the brim'.* estar rebosante de = spill over with.* rebosante de = brimful (of/with).* rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* rebosante de vida y energía = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* * *rebosante DE algo:una copa rebosante de vino a glass brimming with o filled to the brim with wineestaba rebosante de felicidad she was brimming with o bubbling over with happiness* * *
rebosante adjetivo rebosante DE algo ‹de alegría/optimismo› brimming with sth;
‹de vino/agua› filled to the brim with sth
rebosante adjetivo overflowing [de, with]: estaba rebosante de alegría, he was brimming with happiness
' rebosante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pletórica
- pletórico
English:
blooming
- overjoyed
- fiddle
* * *rebosante adj[lleno] brimming, overflowing (de with);rebosante de alegría brimming with joy;estaba rebosante de felicidad she was glowing o radiant with happiness;rebosante de salud glowing with health;un vaso rebosante de vino a glass full to the brim with wine;volvió al país rebosante de nuevas ideas she returned to the country brimming with new ideas* * *brimming* * *rebosante adj: brimming, overflowingrebosante de salud: brimming with health -
10 rebosar
v.1 to overflow with, to brim with.El contenedor rebosaba The container overflowed.2 to overflow.estar (lleno) a rebosar to be full to overflowing3 to radiate, to be radiant with.María rebosa felicidad Mary radiates happiness.4 to overfill, to cause to brim over.Las lluvias rebosaron el dique The rains overfilled the dam.5 to bubble up, to burst, to seethe.* * *1 (derramarse) to overflow, brim over2 figurado to brim (de, with), burst (de, with)* * *1. VI1) [líquido, recipiente] to overflowel café rebosa de la taza — the coffee cup is running over, the coffee is running o spilling over the edge of the cup
2)rebosar de algo — to overflow with sth, be brimming with sth
3) (=abundar) to abound, be plentiful2.VT to abound in* * *1.verbo intransitivoa)rebosar DE algo — de felicidad/entusiasmo to brim o bubble over with something
rebosa de salud — she's bursting o brimming with health
b) agua/embalse to overflow; lugar2.rebosar vt <alegría/felicidad>* * *----* a rebosar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* estar rebosante de salud = fit as a fiddle.* rebosando de = bursting with.* rebosar de = brim with, brim over with.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa)rebosar DE algo — de felicidad/entusiasmo to brim o bubble over with something
rebosa de salud — she's bursting o brimming with health
b) agua/embalse to overflow; lugar2.rebosar vt <alegría/felicidad>* * *rebosar(de)(v.) = brim with, brim over withEx: Written in a style devoid of theoretical jargon, this book brims with critical insights.
Ex: The novel brims over with vivid accounts of the sordid world of bootleggers and gangsters.* a rebosar (de) = jam-packed (with), filled to capacity.* estar rebosante de salud = fit as a fiddle.* rebosando de = bursting with.* rebosar de = brim with, brim over with.* * *rebosar [A1 ]vi1 (de alegría, felicidad) rebosar DE algo to brim o bubble over WITH sthrebosaba de entusiasmo he was brimming with o bubbling over with enthusiasmrebosa de salud she's bursting o brimming with health2 «agua/embalse» to overflowlas copas rebosaban the glasses were filled o full to the brimel estadio rebosaba de gente the stadium was overflowing with people, the stadium was full to bursting■ rebosarvt‹alegría/felicidad›su rostro rebosaba felicidad his face was radiant with happiness, his face radiated happiness* * *
rebosar ( conjugate rebosar) verbo intransitivoa) rebosar DE algo ‹de felicidad/entusiasmo› to be brimming o bubbling over with sth;
‹ de salud› to be bursting o brimming with sth
verbo transitivo ‹alegría/felicidad›:
rebosar
I vi (un líquido) to overflow, brim over
(un recipiente) to be overflowing: la sala de espera rebosaba de gente, the waiting room was bursting with people
II vtr (rezumar, desbordar) to ooze, exude: Juan rebosa optimismo, Juan oozes optimism
' rebosar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derrochar
- salirse
- tope
English:
brim
- brim over
- burst
- exude
- glow
- jam-packed
- overflow
- radiate
- run over
- teem
- spill
* * *♦ vt[estar lleno de] to be overflowing with;rebosaba alegría she was brimming with joy;rebosaba salud he was glowing with health♦ vito overflow;rebosar de [estar lleno de] to be overflowing with;rebosaba de alegría she was brimming with joy;rebosaba de salud he was glowing with health;estar (lleno) a rebosar to be full to overflowing;el castillo rebosaba de turistas the castle was overflowing with tourists;rebosaba de satisfacción she was glowing with satisfaction* * *v/i overflow;(lleno) a rebosar full to the brim o to overflowing* * *rebosar vi1) : to overflow2)rebosar de : to abound in, to be bursting withrebosar vt: to radiate* * *rebosar vb to bulge -
11 overflow
1. əuvə'flou verb(to flow over the edge or limits (of): The river overflowed (its banks); The crowd overflowed into the next room.) desbordarse, rebosar
2. 'əuvəflou noun1) (a flowing over of liquid: I put a bucket under the pipe to catch the overflow; (also adjective) an overflow pipe.) desbordamiento/exceso de líquido2) (an overflow pipe.) tubería de desagüeoverflow vb desbordarse1 (of river etc) desbordamiento; (excess liquid) líquido que sale2 (of people) exceso1 (river) desbordarse; (bath etc) rebosar2 (people) rebosar■ the church was so full that people were overflowing into the street la iglesia estaba tan llena que la gente rebosaba por la calle3 (be full of) rebosar ( with, de)1 (liquid) salirse de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be full to overflowing estar lleno,-a hasta el bordeoverflow pipe tubo de desagüeoverflow [.o:vər'flo:] vt1) : desbordar2) inundate: inundaroverflow vi: desbordarse, rebosaroverflow ['o:vər.flo:] n1) : derrame m, desbordamiento m (de un río)2) surplus: exceso m, excedente mn.• desbordamiento (Informática) s.m.n.• cañería de desagüe s.f.• derrame s.m.• desbordamiento s.m.• husillo s.m.• inundación s.f.• llena s.f.• rebosadero s.m.• rebosar s.m.• rebose s.m.v.• aplayarse v.• derramar v.• desbordar v.• inundar v.• rebasar v.• rebosar v.• redundar v.• reverter v.
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1. 'əʊvər'fləʊ, ˌəʊvə'fləʊa) \<\<liquid\>\> derramarse, desbordarse; \<\<bucket/bath/river\>\> desbordarseb) ( be more than full of)to overflow WITH something: the house is overflowing with junk — la casa está hasta el techo de cachivaches
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vt ( flow over) desbordar
II 'əʊverfləʊ, 'əʊvəfləʊa) u c ( excess)we put a bowl there to catch the overflow — pusimos un bol para recoger el líquido que se derramaba or que salía
b) c ( outlet) rebosadero m1.['ǝʊvǝflǝʊ]N (=pipe) desagüe m, tubo m de desagüe; (=outlet, hole) rebosadero m ; (=liquid) exceso m de líquido, líquido m derramado; [of people] exceso mthey made an extra room available for the overflow from the meeting — acomodaron otra sala para dar cabida al exceso de asistentes a la reunión
2.[ˌǝʊvǝ'flǝʊ]VI [liquid] rebosar, derramarse; [container, room, hall] rebosar; [river] desbordarsepeople overflowed from the hall into the streets outside — la gente desbordó la sala, inundando las calles del alrededor
3.[ˌǝʊvǝ'flǝʊ]VT [+ banks] desbordarse de, salir de; [+ fields, surrounding area] inundar4.CPDoverflow meeting N — reunión f para el exceso de público
overflow pipe N — desagüe m, tubo m de desagüe
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1. ['əʊvər'fləʊ, ˌəʊvə'fləʊ]a) \<\<liquid\>\> derramarse, desbordarse; \<\<bucket/bath/river\>\> desbordarseb) ( be more than full of)to overflow WITH something: the house is overflowing with junk — la casa está hasta el techo de cachivaches
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vt ( flow over) desbordar
II ['əʊverfləʊ, 'əʊvəfləʊ]a) u c ( excess)we put a bowl there to catch the overflow — pusimos un bol para recoger el líquido que se derramaba or que salía
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adj.1 boundless (sentimiento, entusiasmo).2 plentiful, bursting, profuse.* * *► adjetivo1 overflowing, bursting2 (sin límite) unrestrained, unbounded* * *ADJ1) (=que rebosa)2) (=abundante) [alegría, entusiasmo, actividad] overwhelming; [humor, imaginación] unbounded, boundless3)desbordante de — [+ salud, entusiasmo, energía] brimming (over) with
* * *adjetivo <entusiasmo/júbilo> boundless* * *= overflowing.Ex. With her overflowing sensibility and sense of humor, poetess Carilda Oliver Labra affirmed that it is a unique opportunity 'that this wonderful fair of culture and love is dedicated to me'.----* estar desbordante de = spill over with.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* * *adjetivo <entusiasmo/júbilo> boundless* * *= overflowing.Ex: With her overflowing sensibility and sense of humor, poetess Carilda Oliver Labra affirmed that it is a unique opportunity 'that this wonderful fair of culture and love is dedicated to me'.
* estar desbordante de = spill over with.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* * *‹entusiasmo/júbilo› boundless, unbounded ( liter)está desbordante de entusiasmo he's bursting with enthusiasmestaba desbordante de júbilo she was bursting with o overflowing with o brimming over with happiness* * *
desbordante adjetivo ‹entusiasmo/júbilo› boundless;
' desbordante' also found in these entries:
English:
abundant
* * *desbordante adj[sentimiento, pasión] boundless, unrestrained; [entusiasmo, amor, alegría] boundless;tiene una imaginación desbordante he has a rich imagination* * *desbordante de bursting with, overflowing with* * *desbordante adj: overflowing, burstingdesbordante de energía: bursting with energy -
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déborder [debɔʀde]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [récipient, liquide] to overflow ; [fleuve] to burst its banks ; [liquide bouillant] to boil over• tasse/boîte pleine à déborder cup/box full to overflowing• déborder d'activité [personne] to be bursting with vitality2. transitive verb( = dépasser) to extend beyond• se laisser déborder sur la droite (Military, politics, sport) to allow o.s. to be outflanked on the right* * *debɔʀde
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1) ( sortir de) [problème]; to go beyond [domaine]2) ( submerger) to overwhelm3) Armée, Politique, Sport to outflank4) ( saillir de) to jut out from
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déborder de verbe transitif indirect ( être plein de) to be overflowing with [personnes, détails]; to be brimming over with [joie, amour]; to be bursting with [santé]déborder de vie/d'activité — to be full of life/of activity
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verbe intransitif1) ( sortir des bords) [liquide, rivière] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over2) ( laisser répandre) [récipient] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil overla coupe déborde — fig it's the last straw
3) ( dépasser) to spill out (de of)la pierre déborde de dix centimètres — the stone juts out ten centimetres [BrE]
elle déborde en coloriant — she goes over the lines when she's colouring [BrE] in
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se déborder verbe pronominal ( au lit) to become untucked* * *debɔʀde1. vi1) [cours d'eau] to overflow, [lait] to boil overLe lait a débordé de la casserole. — The milk boiled over.
2) fig (= devenir incontrôlable) [colère, passion, conflit, joie, enthousiasme]3) (= dépasser) (en coloriant) to go over the linesdéborder sur; A-t-on le droit de cueillir les fruits de l'arbre du voisin lorsqu'il déborde sur sa propriété? — Do you have the right to pick fruit from a neighbour's tree when it overhangs your property?
Le conflit déborde sur le terrain politique et social. — The conflict is extending into political and social areas.
4) SPORT, [ailier] to make a break2. vidéborder de (= avoir en abondance) [joie, zèle, enthousiasme] — to be bursting with, to be brimming over with, [énergie] to be bursting with
3. vt1) MILITAIRE to outflank2) SPORT to outflank3) (= dépasser) to extend beyond* * *déborder verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( sortir de) [problème] to go beyond [domaine]; déborder le cadre de qch to go beyond the scope ou framework of sth; cette remarque/votre question déborde le sujet that remark/your question is outside the scope of the subject;2 ( submerger) to overwhelm [personne, groupe]; se laisser déborder to let oneself be overwhelmed (par qn/qch by sb/sth);3 Entr, Pol ( dépasser) to outflank; le chef du parti s'est fait/laissé déborder sur sa gauche the party leader was/let himself be outflanked by the left;4 Mil, Sport ( contourner) to outflank; se faire déborder sur l'aile gauche to be outflanked on the left wing;5 ( saillir de) to jut out from; certaines briques débordent le mur de deux centimètres some of the bricks jut out two centimetresGB from the wall;B déborder de vtr ind ( être plein de) to be overflowing with [personnes, détails]; to be brimming over with [joie, amour]; to be bursting with [santé]; déborder de vie/d'activité to be full of life/of activity; il débordait de gratitude he was overflowing with gratitude.C vi1 ( sortir des bords) [liquide, rivière] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over; la rivière a débordé de son lit the river has overflowed; faire or laisser déborder le lait to let the milk boil over;2 ( laisser répandre) [récipient] to overflow; ( en bouillant) to boil over; la coupe déborde fig it's the last straw; ⇒ vase;3 ( dépasser) to spill out; les vêtements débordent de la valise the clothes are spilling out of the suitcase; son ventre débordait de sa ceinture his/her belly hung over his/her belt; la foule débordait sur la chaussée the crowd spilled out onto the street; les poubelles débordent the dustbins GB ou garbage cans US are overflowing; ton rouge à lèvres déborde your lipstick is smudged; la terrasse du café déborde sur le trottoir the café terrace spills out onto the pavement GB ou sidewalk US; la pierre déborde de dix centimètres the stone juts out ten centimetresGB; elle déborde en coloriant she goes over the lines when she's colouringGB in;4 ( s'épancher) fml sa joie déborde he's/she's bursting with joy; laisser déborder son cœur to give way to one's emotions.D se déborder vpr ( perdre ses couvertures) to become untucked; il s'est débordé en dormant his covers came off while he was asleep.[debɔrde] verbe intransitif1. [rivière] to overflow[bouillon, lait] to boil overson chagrin/sa joie débordait she could no longer contain her grief/her delightdéborder de to overflow ou to be bursting withla casserole est pleine à déborder the saucepan's full to the brim ou to overflowing————————[debɔrde] verbe transitif1. [dépasser] to stick ou to jut out from2. [s'écarter de]nous débordons un peu, il est midi et deux minutes we're going slightly over time, it's two minutes past twelve3. [submerger - troupe, parti, équipe] to outflank4. [tirer]————————se déborder verbe pronominal intransitifse déborder en dormant to come untucked ou to throw off one's covers in one's sleep -
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traboccante agg. overflowing (anche fig.): un bicchiere traboccante di vino, a glass full to the brim (o brimful) with wine; traboccante di gioia, overflowing with joy.* * *[trabok'kante]1) (colmo) brimful, overflowing2) fig. (di gioia, amore) overflowing, brimming (di with)* * *traboccante/trabok'kante/1 (colmo) brimful, overflowing2 fig. (di gioia, amore) overflowing, brimming (di with). -
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v.1 to overflow, to burst (cauce, ribera).El vaso desborda al llenarlo The glass overflows when filled.2 to exceed.3 to get past, to pass (contrario, defensa).4 to surpass, to go beyond.Esto desborda nuestras expectativas This surpasses our expectations.5 to cause to burst its banks.La tormenta desbordó el río The storm caused the river to burst its banks.6 to cause to brim over.Ricardo desbordó el vaso Richard caused the glass to brim over.* * *1 (sobrepasar) to overflow1 (salirse) to overflow1 (salirse) to overflow, flood2 figurado to burst* * *1. VT1) (=rebosar)han desbordado la centralita con tantas llamadas — the switchboard has been inundated o overwhelmed with calls
2) (=exceder) [+ límite, previsiones] to exceed; [+ persona, tolerancia] to be beyond, be too much for3) [+ energía, entusiasmo] to be brimming (over) with4) (Mil) [+ enemigo, policía] to break through5) (Dep) (=aventajar) to outplay2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( salirse de)b) < límites> to exceed, go beyondc) (Mil, Pol) to break throughd) < persona> to overwhelmestoy desbordada de trabajo — I'm swamped with work
e) <alegría/entusiasmo>2.desbordarse v prona) río/canal to burst its banksb) vaso/cubo to overflowc) multitud to get out of hand, get out of control* * *= outrun [out-run], overrun [over-run].Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.----* desbordarse = overflow.* río + desbordarse = river + burst its banks.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( salirse de)b) < límites> to exceed, go beyondc) (Mil, Pol) to break throughd) < persona> to overwhelmestoy desbordada de trabajo — I'm swamped with work
e) <alegría/entusiasmo>2.desbordarse v prona) río/canal to burst its banksb) vaso/cubo to overflowc) multitud to get out of hand, get out of control* * *= outrun [out-run], overrun [over-run].Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.* desbordarse = overflow.* río + desbordarse = river + burst its banks.* * *desbordar [A1 ]vt1(salirse de): el río desbordó su cauce the river flooded o overflowed, the river overflowed o burst its banksla fruta está desbordando el cesto the basket is brimming over with o overflowing with fruitla ropa casi desborda la maleta the suitcase is bursting with clothes2 ‹límites› to exceed, go beyondlas pérdidas han desbordado todas las previsiones losses have exceeded all forecastsdesborda mi capacidad de comprensión it's quite beyond medesbordaron las líneas enemigas they broke through o breached the enemy lineslos manifestantes desbordaron los controles policiales the demonstrators broke o burst through the police barriers4 ‹persona› to overwhelmse vio desbordado por los acontecimientos he found events too much for him, he was overwhelmed by eventsestoy desbordada de trabajo I'm swamped with o overloaded with o ( BrE) snowed under with workesta casa me desborda this house is too much for me to manage5 ‹alegría/entusiasmo›su cara desbordaba alegría her face shone with joydesbordaba entusiasmo she exuded o she was brimming with enthusiasm1 «río/canal» to flood, overflow, burst o overflow its banks2 «vaso/cubo» to overflowel agua se desbordó de la bañera the bath overflowedel vino se desbordó de la copa the wine spilled over the edge of the glass3 «multitud» to get out of hand o out of controlse desbordaron los ánimos tempers flared o boiled over, things got out of hand* * *
desbordar
I verbo transitivo to overflow
figurado to overwhelm: este tipo de situaciones me desbordan, these situations are just too much for me
II verbo intransitivo to overflow [de, with]
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rebasar
- rebosar
* * *♦ vt1. [cauce, ribera] to overflow, to burst;[recipiente] to brim over;el río desbordó el dique the river burst the flood bank;procura que la leche no desborde el cazo be careful not to let the milk spill over;la basura desbordaba los contenedores the bins were overflowing with rubbish2. [límites] to break through;los manifestantes desbordaron el cordón policial the demonstrators broke through the police cordon3. [previsiones, capacidad] to exceed;[paciencia] to push beyond the limit;la respuesta del público desbordó todas nuestras previsiones the public's response exceeded all our forecasts;la cantidad de pedidos nos desborda we can't cope with the number of orders;estamos desbordados de trabajo we're overwhelmed o swamped with work;¡la ineptitud de este gobierno es algo que me desborda! this government's ineptitude is just beyond belief!4. [pasión, sentimiento] to brim with, to overflow with;todos desbordábamos felicidad we were all brimming with happiness;el artículo desborda elogios the article is overflowing with praise;su rostro desbordaba amor y ternura her face shone with love and tenderness5. [contrario, defensa] to get past, to pass;desbordó al portero en su salida he beat the goalkeeper as he was coming out♦ videsbordar de to overflow with* * *I v/t1 de río overflow, burst2 de multitud break through3 de acontecimiento overwhelm; figexceedII v/i overflow* * *desbordar vt1) : to overflow, to spill over2) : to surpass, to exceed3) : to burst with, to brim with* * *desbordar vb to overflow -
16 overflow
(a) (with liquid → container, bath) déborder; (→ river) déborder, sortir de son lit; (with people → room, vehicle) déborder, être plein à craquer; (with objects → box, wastebin) déborder;∎ the river frequently overflows onto the surrounding plain la rivière inonde souvent la plaine environnante;∎ the streets were overflowing with people les rues regorgeaient de monde;∎ the demonstrators overflowed into the side streets les manifestants ont débordé dans les rues transversales;∎ the glass is full to overflowing le verre est plein à ras bord;∎ the shop was full to overflowing le magasin était plein à craquer;∎ the contents of the bin overflowed onto the floor le contenu de la poubelle s'est répandu par terre;∎ her desk was overflowing with papers son bureau disparaissait sous les papiers∎ his heart was overflowing with joy son cœur débordait de joie[‚əʊvə'fləʊ] déborder de;∎ the river overflowed its banks la rivière est sortie de son lit ou a débordé(b) (excess → of population, production) excédent m, surplus m; (→ of energy, emotion) trop-plein m, débordement m -
17 overflow
over·flow n [ʼəʊvəfləʊ, Am ʼoʊvɚfloʊ]2) ( overflowing liquid) überlaufende Flüssigkeitpopulation \overflow Bevölkerungsüberschuss m vi [ˌəʊvəʼfləʊ, Am ˌoʊvɚʼfloʊ] river, tank überlaufen;his room is \overflowing with books sein Zimmer quillt vor Büchern über;the pub was so full that people were \overflowing into the street die Kneipe war so voll, dass die Leute bis auf die Straße standen;to be \overflowing with emotion sehr gerührt sein;to be \overflowing with ideas vor Ideen sprühen;to be full to \overflowing container bis zum Überlaufen voll sein; building, room überfüllt sein vt [ˌəʊvəʼfləʊ, Am ˌoʊvɚʼfloʊ];to \overflow sth container, tank etw zum Überlaufen bringen; ( fig); area etw überschwemmen [o überfluten] ( fig)the river has \overflowed its banks der Fluss ist über seine Ufer getreten -
18 преизпълнен
1. (изпълнен с превишение) overfulfilledпреизпълнен с възхищение lost in admiration* * *преизпъ̀лнен,мин. страд. прич.1. ( изпълнен с превишение) overfulfiled;2. ( препълнен) overflowing (with), brimming over (with), replete, fraught (with).* * *fraught (with); overflowing* * *1. (изпълнен с превишение) overfulfilled 2. (препълнен) overflowing (with), brimming over (with), replete, fraught (with) 3. ПРЕИЗПЪЛНЕН с възхищение lost in admiration -
19 ricolmo
ricolmo agg.1 full; ( colmo fino all'orlo) full to the brim, filled to the brim, brimful: bicchiere ricolmo, full glass2 (fig.) overwhelmed (with sthg.); overflowing (with sthg.); loaded (with sthg.); ricolmo di tristezza, overwhelmed (o weighed down) with sadness; ricolmo di gioia, overflowing with (o brimful of) joy; partì ricolmo di benedizioni, he went away loaded (o laden) with blessings.* * *[ri'kolmo]aggettivo full, brimful, overflowing (anche fig.) (di with)* * *ricolmo/ri'kolmo/full, brimful, overflowing (anche fig.) (di with). -
20 overflow
1. noun[of bath, sink] trop-plein ma. [liquid, river, container] déborder ; [room, prison] être plein à craquerb. ( = be full of) the town was overflowing with tourists la ville était envahie par les touristes3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque overflow est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈəʊvəfləʊ, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la dernière: ‚əʊvəˈfləʊ.* * *1. ['əʊvəfləʊ]1) ( surplus)2) (from bath, sink) trop-plein m; ( from dam) déversoir m3) Computing dépassement m de capacité2. [ˌəʊvə'fləʊ]transitive verb [river] inonder [banks]3. [ˌəʊvə'fləʊ]4.to be full to overflowing — [room] être plein à craquer
overflowing [ˌəʊvə'fləʊɪŋ] present participle adjective [school] saturé; [prison] surpeuplé
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