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81 agobiador
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82 anonadador
ADJ crushing, overwhelming -
83 abrumadora
f., (m. - abrumador)* * *
abrumador,-ora adjetivo overwhelming
' abrumadora' also found in these entries:
English:
elect
- expertise
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84 arrolladora
f., (m. - arrollador)* * *
arrollador,-ora adj fig overwhelming
(éxito) resounding
(carácter) captivating
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85 guerra relámpago
f.overwhelming all-out attack, blitz, blitzkrieg.* * *blitzkrieg* * *blitzkrieg -
86 opresiva
adj.&f.1 oppressive, cruel.2 oppressive, heavy, overwhelming.* * *
opresivo,-a adjetivo oppressive
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87 abrumador
• appalling• commanding• mind-boggling• oppressively• opprobrious• overburdening• overpowering• overwhelming• stunning -
88 agobiador
• backbreaking• exhausting• overwhelming• tiresome -
89 agobiante
• arduous• backbreaking• burdensome• effortful• exhausting• laboring• laborious chore• nerve impulse• nerve specialist• oppressing• oppressive agreement• overpowering• overwhelming• taximan• taxing authorities• tough -
90 apabullante
• hectometre• heddle• overwhelming -
91 arrollador
• devastating• overwhelming• vast• windlass -
92 ser apabullante
• be overwhelming -
93 sobrecogedor
• appalling• breathtaking• enthralling• overwhelming• spellbinding -
94 aplastador
adj.1 overwhelming, crushing.2 crushing. -
95 derrota aplastante
f.massacre defeat, overwhelming defeat, rout defeat, total defeat. -
96 derrota completa
f.total defeat, overwhelming defeat, rout. -
97 ser apabullante
v.to be overwhelming. -
98 victoria rotunda
f.overwhelming victory.
См. также в других словарях:
Overwhelming — O ver*whelm ing, a. Overpowering; irresistible. {O ver*whelm ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overwhelming — index compelling, formidable, indomitable, ineffable, invincible, irresistible, lurid, moving (evoking emotion) … Law dictionary
overwhelming — [adj] overpowering amazing, astounding, breathtaking, crushing, devastating, exciting, eye opening, mind boggling, overcoming, paralyzing, shattering, staggering, stunning, vast; concept 42 … New thesaurus
overwhelming */ — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈwelmɪŋ] / US [ˌoʊvərˈwelmɪŋ] / US [ˌoʊvərˈhwelmɪŋ] adjective 1) much larger, stronger, more important etc than anything else in a situation overwhelming majority: An overwhelming majority voted against his proposal. overwhelming odds … English dictionary
overwhelming — o|ver|whelm|ing [ˌəuvəˈwelmıŋ US ˌouvər ] adj 1.) having such a great effect on you that you feel confused and do not know how to react ▪ an overwhelming sense of guilt ▪ She felt an overwhelming desire to hit him. ▪ She found the city quite… … Dictionary of contemporary English
overwhelming — o|ver|whelm|ing [ ,ouvər welmıŋ, ,ouvər hwelmıŋ ] adjective * 1. ) much larger, stronger, more important, etc. than anything else in a situation: overwhelming majority: An overwhelming majority voted against his proposal. overwhelming odds: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
overwhelming — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)(h)we̱lmɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED If something is overwhelming, it affects you very strongly, and you do not know how to deal with it. The task won t feel so overwhelming if you break it down into small, easy to accomplish steps...… … English dictionary
overwhelming*/ — [ˌəʊvəˈwelmɪŋ] adj 1) making you feel a very strong emotion that you cannot control I had the overwhelming desire to get up and leave.[/ex] 2) much larger or more important than anything else in a situation An overwhelming majority voted against… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
overwhelming — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ completely, quite ▪ almost … Collocations dictionary
overwhelming — adjective 1 having such a great effect on you that you feel confused and do not know how to react: The sheer size of the place will seem overwhelming and confusing at first. | overwhelming generosity 2 overwhelming numbers/majority/odds etc very… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
overwhelming — adjective Date: 1702 tending or serving to overwhelm < overwhelming force >; also extreme, great < overwhelming indifference > < an overwhelming majority > … New Collegiate Dictionary