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ti:m1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) rebosar, bullir, hervir2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) llover a cántarostr[tiːm]————————tr[tiːm]1 (rain) llover a cántaros, diluviarteem ['ti:m] vito teem with : estar repleto de, estar lleno dev.• abundar v.• bullir v.• hormiguear v.• llover a cántaros v.• pulular v.tiːma) ( abound)to teem WITH something: the forest is teeming with birds el bosque está repleto de pájaros; the streets were teeming with people — las calles hervían or estaban abarrotadas de gente
b) ( pour)[tiːm]VI1)to teem (with) — [+ insects, fish] abundar (en)
a lake teeming with fish — un lago que abunda en peces, un lago repleto de peces
2)it's teeming (with rain) — está lloviendo a mares or a cántaros
* * *[tiːm]a) ( abound)to teem WITH something: the forest is teeming with birds el bosque está repleto de pájaros; the streets were teeming with people — las calles hervían or estaban abarrotadas de gente
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