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1 overwhelmed
[English Word] be overwhelmed with difficulties[Swahili Word] -topea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 overcome
1. v побороть, победить2. v превозмочь, преодолеть3. v охватить, обуять4. v ослаблять, расслаблять, истощать5. v диал. приходить в себяСинонимический ряд:1. defeated (adj.) defeated; oppressed; overwhelmed2. drained (adj.) drained; enervated; exhausted; haggard; spent3. capture (verb) apprehend; appropriate; capture; hold; preempt; pre-empt4. conquer (verb) beat; best; conquer; defeat; discomfit; down; hurdle; lick; master; overthrow; prevail; rout; stun; subdue; surmount; thrash; throw; triumph; trounce; vanquish; win; worst5. conquered (verb) beaten; bested; conquered; downed; hurdled; licked; mastered; prevailed; surmounted; thrown; triumphed; won6. overwhelm (verb) crush; drown; engulf; knock over; overpower; overwhelm; prostrate; whelm7. overwhelmed (verb) drowned; knocked over; overpowered; overwhelmed; prostratedАнтонимический ряд:rescue; succumb; surrender; yield -
3 drowned
1. a утонувший; утопленный2. a погружённый3. a затопленный4. a тех. работающий в масле или под водойСинонимический ряд:1. dipped (adj.) baptized; bathed; dipped; doused; immersed; plunged; soaked; submerged; wet2. deluged (verb) deluged; engulfed; flooded; inundated; overflowed; submerged; swamped3. overwhelmed (verb) knocked over; overcame/overcome; overpowered; overwhelmed; prostrated4. wet or wetted (verb) doused; drenched; soaked; sopped; soused; wet or wetted -
4 musertua
yks.nom. musertua; yks.gen. muserrun; yks.part. musertui; yks.ill. musertuisi; mon.gen. musertukoon; mon.part. musertunut; mon.ill. muserruttiinbe crushed (verb)be overwhelmed (verb)* * *• be crushed• be overwhelmed• be struck all of a heap -
5 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) trække; vandre2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) udvandre•- migrant
- migratory* * *1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) trække; vandre2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) udvandre•- migrant
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6 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) migrar2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) migrar, emigrar•- migrant
- migratory
migrate vb migrartr[maɪ'greɪt]1 migrarv.• emigrar v.'maɪgreɪt, maɪ'greɪtintransitive verb emigrar[maɪ'ɡreɪt]VI [animals, people] emigrar* * *['maɪgreɪt, maɪ'greɪt]intransitive verb emigrar -
7 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) trekke, vandre2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) utvandre, flytte•- migrant
- migratoryflytteverb \/maɪˈɡreɪt\/, \/ˈmaɪɡreɪt\/1) ( om person) flytte (utenlands), utvandre, vandre2) ( om fugler) flytte, trekke3) ( om fisk) vandre4) (kjemi, geologi) vandre -
8 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) seliti se2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) preseliti se•- migrant
- migratory* * *[maigréit]intransitive verbseliti se, preseliti se (to v); British English university menjati fakulteto, presedlati -
9 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) flytja sig um stað eftir árstíðum2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) flytjast búferlum•- migrant
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10 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) migrar2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) migrar•- migrant
- migratory* * *mi.grate[maigr'eit] vi 1 migrar. 2 emigrar. -
11 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) migrēt, pārceļot2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) pārceļot; ieceļot; aizceļot•- migrant
- migratory* * *migrēt, pārceļot; pārlidot, migrēt -
12 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) migruoti2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) keltis, kilnotis, atsikelti•- migrant
- migratory -
13 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) stěhovat se2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) přitáhnout, migrovat•- migrant
- migratory* * *• stěhovat se• táhnout• migrovat -
14 overwhelm
verb1) заваливать2) заливать, затоплять3) забрасывать (вопросами и т. п.)4) подавлять; сокрушать, разбивать (неприятеля)5) овладевать, переполнять (о чувстве; with)6) потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать; his kindness quite overwhelmed me его доброта меня просто поразила7) губить, разорятьSyn:flood* * *(v) заваливать; захлестнуть; захлестывать* * ** * *[o·ver·whelm || 'əʊvər'hwelm /'əʊvə'wel-] v. подавлять, разбивать, сокрушать, губить, разорять; овладевать, переполнять; обуревать, потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать, заливать* * *губитьзабрасыватьзаваливатьзалейтезаливатьзатоплятьовладеватьошеломлятьпереполнятьподавлятьпоражатьпотрясатьразбиватьразорятьсокрушать* * *1) а) устар. переворачивать кверх ногами б) подавлять, сокрушать, разбивать (то, что сопротивляется); быть всепобеждающим в) губить г) забрасывать, заваливать 2) ошеломлять, поражать, потрясать; переполнять, овладевать (о чувствах и т. п.) -
15 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) sťahovať sa2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) migrovať•- migrant
- migratory* * *• vystahovat sa• stahovat sa• tiahnut• prestúpit• prestahovat sa• presídlit sa• presídlovat sa• emigrovat• putovat• migrovat -
16 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) a migra2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) a emigra•- migrant
- migratory -
17 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) αποδημώ2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) μεταναστεύω•- migrant
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18 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) émigrer2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) émigrer•- migrant - migratory -
19 migrate
1) ((of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year: Many birds migrate in the early winter.) migrar2) ((of people) to change one's home to another country or (regularly) from place to place: The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.) migrar•- migrant - migratory -
20 overwhelm
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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