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1 tõzegtelep
swamp -
2 mocsárláz
swamp fever, swamp-fever, ague -
3 légcsavarhajtású csónak
swamp buggy -
4 mocsárlakó
swamp angel -
5 mocsárlakó ember
swamp angel -
6 mocsárláz
(EN) ague; malarial fever; marsh-fever; swamp fever; swamp-fever -
7 eláraszt
(DE) Dusche {e}; begiesst; durchflutet; schwemmen; strömen; überfluten; überflutet; überschwemmen; überschwemmt; überströmen; durchwogen; (EN) bespatter; circumfuse; crowd; deluge; drown; drug; engulf; float; flood; flush; glut; immerge; infest; inundate; load; overflow; overran; overrun; overrun, overran, overrun; overshower; overspread, overspread; overswarm; overwash; overwhelm; pelt; perfuse; pester; rain; shower; sluice; smother; submerge; swamp; swim; water -
8 elhalmoz
(DE) freigebig; häufen; traktieren; überhäufen; überschütten; (EN) drug; heap; lavish; load; overstock; overwhelm; plaster; ply; rain; smother; surfeit; swamp -
9 elönt
(DE) durchflutet; überfließen; überschwemmt; (EN) circumfuse; deluge; drown; engulf; flush; inundate; overflow; overwhelm; suffuse; swamp -
10 ingovány
(DE) Moorboden {r}; Morast {r}; Mud {r}; (EN) bogged; marish; merse; moor; moorland; morass; quag; quagmire; slough; swamp; tarn -
11 láp
(DE) Moor {s}; Ried {s}; Suhle; Sumpf {r}; Sumpfländer {pl}; Sümpfe {pl}; (EN) bog; carr; fen; marsh; marshland; moor; moorland; muskeg; swamp; tarn; wetland -
12 lehörpint
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13 mocsár
(DE) Moor {s}; Morast {r}; Sumpf {r}; Sumpfland {s}; Sumpfländer {pl}; Sümpfe {pl}; Fehn {s}; Fenn {s}; (EN) bog; bogged; carr; fen; flow; frog-pond; marsh; marshland; moor; moore; moorland; morass; moss; muskeg; quagmire; slough; sump; swamp; swampland; tarn; wash -
14 mocsárlakó
(EN) marshman; swamp angel -
15 posvány
(DE) Morast {r}; (EN) morass; swamp -
16 rizsföld
(DE) Reisfeld {s}; (EN) paddy field; paddy-field; rice-plantation; rice-swamp; riceland -
17 tőzegtelep
(EN) moss-hag; peat-bog; peat-moss; peatery; swamp; turbary -
18 csõdjük engem is tönkretenne
their failure would swamp me -
19 elhalmoz
to swamp, to ply, to rain, to plaster, to lavish -
20 elönt
to flush, to inundate, to drown, to swamp
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Swamp — Swamp, n. [Cf. AS. swam a fungus, OD. swam a sponge, D. zwam a fungus, G. schwamm a sponge, Icel. sv[ o]ppr, Dan. & Sw. swamp, Goth. swamms, Gr. somfo s porous, spongy.] Wet, spongy land; soft, low ground saturated with water, but not usually… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swamp — [swɒmp ǁ swɑːmp] verb [transitive] 1. to suddenly give someone a lot of work or things to deal with: • The flood of orders swamped some understaffed trading desks. swamp be swamped (with something) • Brokers said they were swamped with calls… … Financial and business terms
swamp — [swämp, swômp] n. [< dial. var. (or LowG cognate) of ME sompe, akin to MLowG swamp, Goth & OE swamm, fungus, mushroom < IE base * swomb(h)os, spongy, porous > Gr somphos, spongy] a piece of wet, spongy land that is permanently or… … English World dictionary
swamp — 1624 (first used by Capt. John Smith, in reference to Virginia), perhaps a dialectal survival from an O.E. cognate of O.N. svoppr sponge, fungus, from P.Gmc. *swampuz; but traditionally connected with M.E. sompe morass, swamp, probably from M.Du … Etymology dictionary
swamp — swamp; swamp·ber·ry; swamp·er; swamp·i·ness; … English syllables
swamp|y — «SWOM pee, SWM », adjective, swamp|i|er, swamp|i|est. 1. like a swamp; soft and wet: »swampy ground. The front yard is swampy from the heavy rain. SYNONYM(S): boggy, marshy … Useful english dictionary
Swamp — Swamp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swamped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swamping}.] 1. To plunge or sink into a swamp. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) To cause (a boat) to become filled with water; to capsize or sink by whelming with water. [1913 Webster] 3. Fig.: To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Swamp — Swamp, v. i. 1. To sink or stick in a swamp; figuratively, to become involved in insuperable difficulties. [1913 Webster] 2. To become filled with water, as a boat; to founder; to capsize or sink; figuratively, to be ruined; to be wrecked. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swamp — [n] wet land covered with vegetation bog, bottoms, everglade, fen, glade, holm, marsh, marshland, mire, moor, morass, mud, muskeg, peat bog, polder, quag, quagmire, slough, swale, swampland; concept 509 swamp [v] overwhelm, flood beset, besiege,… … New thesaurus
swamp|er — «SWOM puhr, SWM », noun. U.S. 1. a person who lives in a swamp or swampy region: »Everybody thought we were just a state of hillbillies and swampers (Time). 2. a) a person who works clearing roads for lumberjacks or clearing fallen trees of limbs … Useful english dictionary
swamp — index immerse (plunge into), inundate, overcome (overwhelm) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary