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1) Океанология: затопляемый приливом2) Общая лексика: затопляемый во время прилива -
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N1. ऊंचा ज्वारAt times of flood-tide the area near the river banks is flooded with water. -
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General subject: tide-covered, tide-floodedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затопляемый во время прилива
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Marine science: tide-floodedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затопляемый приливом
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6 compuerta
• flooded• flooding• gate to control water level• half-deserted• half-dozen• lock-gate• mangy• manhole cover• penstock• sluice• sluice gate• tide gate -
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1. noun1) Überschwemmung, dieflood area — Überschwemmungsgebiet, das
2) (of tide) Flut, die2. intransitive verb1) [Fluss:] über die Ufer tretenthere's danger of flooding — es besteht Überschwemmungsgefahr
2) (fig.) strömen3. transitive verb1) überschwemmen; (deluge) unter Wasser setzenthe cellar was flooded — der Keller stand unter Wasser
2) (fig.) überschwemmen* * *1. noun1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) die Überschwemmung2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) die Flut2. verb(to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) unter Wasser setzen- academic.ru/28154/floodlight">floodlight3. [-lit] verb(to light with floodlights.) anstrahlen- floodlighting- floodlit
- flood-tide* * *[flʌd]I. nwe had a \flood in the cellar wir hatten den Keller unter Wasserwhen the snow melts, this little stream becomes a \flood wenn der Schnee schmilzt, wird dieser kleine Bach ein reißender Flussa \flood of cheap imports came into the shops ein ganzer Schwung Billigimporte kam in die Lädento let out a \flood of abuse eine Schimpfkanonade loslassen\flood of calls/letters eine Flut von Anrufen/Briefen\flood of complaints ein Haufen m Beschwerden\flood of tears Strom m von Tränen\flood of words Redeschwall m3. (tide)\flood [tide] Flut fon the \flood bei [o mit der] Flut4.II. vt▪ to \flood sthdon't \flood the bathtub lass die Badewanne nicht überlaufenthe calls for tickets \flooded the switchboard die Kartenanfragen führten zu einer völligen Überlastung der Telefonzentraleto be \flooded with joy überglücklich seinto be \flooded with responses mit Antworten überhäuft werden4. (fill with water) a dam, submarine, valley etw fluten fachspr; a river etw über die Ufer treten lassenIII. vi1. (overflow) place überschwemmt werden, unter Wasser stehen; river über die Ufer treten; container, bathtub überlaufen▪ to \flood into sb/sth jdn/etw überschwemmen [o überfluten]donations are \flooding into the relief fund Spenden gehen zu Tausenden bei dem Hilfsfonds eincolour \flooded into her cheeks sie wurde ganz rot im Gesichtanger \flooded into him Wut stieg in ihm hoch* * *[flʌd]1. n1) (of water) Flut ffloods — Überschwemmung f, Hochwasser nt; (in several places) Überschwemmungen pl, Hochwasser nt
she was in floods of tears —
the scene was bathed in a flood of light — die Szene war lichtüberflutet
3) Flut f2. vt1) fields, roads, town überschwemmen, unter Wasser setzenthe village/cellar was flooded — das Dorf/der Keller war überschwemmt or stand unter Wasser
to flood the engine — den Motor absaufen lassen (inf)
3) (fig) überschwemmen, überflutenflooded with calls/complaints — mit Anrufen/Beschwerden überhäuft
flooded with light — lichtdurchflutet, von Licht durchflutet
4) (COMM)3. vi1) (river) über die Ufer treten; (bath etc) überfließen, überlaufen; (cellar) unter Wasser stehen; (garden, land) überschwemmt werden2) (people) strömen, sich ergießen (geh)* * *flood [flʌd]A s1. Flut f, strömende Wassermasse2. Überschwemmung f (auch fig), Hochwasser n:be in flood Hochwasser führen;the Flood BIBEL die Sintflut3. Flut f (Ggs Ebbe):on the flood mit der Flut, bei Flut4. poet Flut f, Fluten pl (See, Strom etc)5. fig Flut f, Strom m, Schwall m:there was a flood of complaints es hagelte Beschwerden;a flood of letters eine Flut von Briefen;a flood of tears ein Tränenstrom;she was in floods of tears sie zerfloss in Tränen;a flood of words ein WortschwallB v/t1. überschwemmen, -fluten (beide auch fig):be flooded under unter Wasser stehen;flood the market WIRTSCH den Markt überschwemmen;be flooded out with letters mit Briefen überschwemmt werden;be flooded with light in Licht getaucht sein2. unter Wasser setzena) durch eine Überschwemmung obdachlos werden,b) wegen einer Überschwemmung evakuiert werden müssen4. SCHIFF fluten7. mit Licht überfluten8. fig strömen in (akk), sich ergießen über (akk)C v/i1. fluten, strömen, sich ergießen (alle auch fig):flood in hereinströmen2. (Fluss etc)a) anschwellenb) über die Ufer treten3. überfließen, -laufen (Bad etc)4. überschwemmt werden* * *1. noun1) Überschwemmung, diethe Flood — (Bibl.) die Sintflut; attrib.
flood area — Überschwemmungsgebiet, das
2) (of tide) Flut, die2. intransitive verb1) [Fluss:] über die Ufer treten2) (fig.) strömen3. transitive verb1) überschwemmen; (deluge) unter Wasser setzen2) (fig.) überschwemmen* * *n.Flut -en f.Hochwasser (Überschwemmung) n.Überschwemmung f. v.ersaufen (Motor) v.überfluten v.überschwemmen v. -
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n; -s, - und Wässer1. nur Sg. water; hartes / weiches Wasser hard / soft water; Wasser abstoßend oder abweisend water-repellent; unter Wasser setzen flood; unter Wasser stehen be under water, be flooded; Wasser aufsetzen für Tee etc.: put the kettle on; Wasser marsch! Feuerwehr: etwa bring up the hoses (German fire officer’s traditional and legendary command to firefighters); das Wasser ablesen read the water meter; bei Wasser und Brot altm., umg. in the clink ( oder chokey, Am. poky), behind bars; Wasser ziehen Substanz etc.: absorb water; umg., fig. Strümpfe etc.: be at half mast; ins Wasser gehen (sich umbringen) go into the water, drown o.s.2. Pl. -; (Mineralwasser) mineral water; zwei Wasser bitte two mineral waters, please; ein Wasser mit / ohne Kohlensäure a glass of sparkling / still (mineral) water; stilles Wasser (ohne Kohlensäure) still water3. Pl. -; (Gewässer): fließendes / stehendes Wasser running / stagnant water; zu Wasser und zu Land by land and by water; die Wasser des Meeres the waters of the sea; zu Wasser lassen (Schiff) launch; unter Wasser schwimmen swim underwater; auflaufendes / ablaufendes Wasser incoming / outgoing tide; Wasser treten beim Schwimmen: tread water; bei Kneippkur: paddle; die Wasser schlugen über dem Boot zusammen the waves were breaking over the boat; Wasser führend Fluss-, Bachbett: water-bearing; still 44. nur Sg.; fig. (Körperflüssigkeit): Wasser lassen pass water, urinate; das Wasser nicht halten können be incontinent; sein Wasser abschlagen umg. pass water; Wasser in den Beinen etc. fluid in one’s legs etc.; ihm schoss das Wasser in die Augen his eyes filled with tears; das Wasser stand ihm auf der Stirn the sweat was running down his forehead; da läuft einem das Wasser im Munde zusammen it makes your mouth water5. Pl. Wässer; (Parfüm etc.): wohlriechende Wässer scents; (Kölnisch Wasser) colognes; Wässer und Brände fruit and other brandies6. fig., in Wendungen: sich über Wasser halten keep one’s head above water; jemanden über Wasser halten (über eine schwierige Zeit) tide s.o. over; ein Berliner reinsten Wassers a Berliner born and bred; ein Edelstein reinsten Wassers a stone of the first water; das ist Wasser auf seine Mühle that’s grist to his mill; ihm steht das Wasser bis zum Hals he’s in up to his neck; ins Wasser fallen Pläne etc.: fall through ( oder flat); das läuft an ihm ab wie Wasser Vorwurf etc.: it’s like water off a duck’s back; das ist ja Wasser in ein Sieb schöpfen it’s a complete waste of time; sie hat nahe am Wasser gebaut tears come easily to her, she’s always on the verge of tears; bis dahin fließt noch viel Wasser den Berg oder Rhein oder die Donau etc. hinunter that’s a long way off yet; die kochen auch nur mit Wasser they’re no different from anybody else; jemandem Wasser in seinen Wein schütten dampen s.o.’s spirits; er kann ihr nicht das Wasser reichen he’s not a patch on her, he can’t hold a candle to her; wie Feuer und Wasser sein be like chalk and cheese; er ist mit allen Wassern gewaschen he knows every trick in the book; abgraben, fließend II 1, Fisch 1, Rotz 1, Schlag 1, schwer I 2 etc.* * *das Wasserwater; aqua* * *Wạs|ser ['vasɐ]nt -s, - or -['vɛsɐ]1) no pl waterWasser abstoßend, Wasser abweisend — water-repellent
bei Wasser und Brot (euph) — behind bars, in prison
das ist Wasser auf seine Mühle (fig) — this is all grist to (Brit) or for his mill
bis dahin fließt noch viel Wasser den Bach or den Rhein or die Donau etc hinunter — a lot of water will have flowed under the bridge by then
ihr kann er nicht das Wasser reichen (fig) — he can't hold a candle to her, he's not a patch on her (Brit)
See:→ Blut, Rotz, abgraben, rein2) pl Wässer (= Flüssigkeit, Abwaschwasser etc) water; (medizinisch) lotion; (= Parfüm) cologne, scent; (= Mineralwasser) mineral water; (= Schnaps) schnapps; (= Tränen) tears pl; (= Speichel) saliva; (= Schweiß) sweat; (= Urin) water, urine; (MED in Beinen etc) fluid; (= Abwasser) sewage no plWasser mit Geschmack (inf) — fizzy pop (inf)
3) (=Wassermasse im Gegensatz zu Land) waterdie Wasser pl (geh) — the waters pl
unter Wasser stehen — to be flooded, to be under water
Wasser treten (beim Schwimmen) — to tread water; (Med) to paddle (in cold water as a therapy)
zu Wasser — on the water or (Meer) sea
ins Wasser fallen, zu Wasser werden (fig) — to fall through
nahe ans or am Wasser gebaut haben (inf) — to be inclined to tears, to be weepy
er ist mit allen Wassern gewaschen — he is a shrewd customer, he knows all the tricks
See:→ Schlag4) (= Gezeiten) tidedas Wasser läuft ab/kommt — the tide is going out/coming in
See:* * *das1) (a liquid with which something is washed: a mouthwash.) wash2) (a colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen: She drank two glasses of water; `Are you going swimming in the sea?' `No, the water's too cold'; Each bedroom in the hotel is supplied with hot and cold running water; ( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe; transport by land and water.) water* * *Was·ser<-s, - o Wässer>[ˈvasɐ, pl ˈvɛsɐ]nt\Wasser abweisend [o abstoßend] water-repellentfließendes warmes \Wasser hot running waterschweres \Wasser heavy wateretw unter \Wasser setzen to flood sthunter \Wasser stehen to be flooded [or under water]\Wasser treten MED to paddleWasserflugzeuge können auf dem \Wasser landen amphibious aircraft can land on waterfließendes/stehendes \Wasser running/stagnant water\Wasser gefährdende Stoffe water-polluting substanceszu \Wasser by sea [or water]etw zu \Wasser lassen NAUT to launch sthdie \Wasser des Rheins the waters of the Rhine5. (Parfum) colognesein \Wasser abschlagen to relieve oneselfdas \Wasser nicht halten können to be incontinent\Wasser lassen to pass water8.▶ jdm das \Wasser abgraben to take away sb's livelihood▶ bei \Wasser und Brot behind bars▶ bis dahin fließt noch viel \Wasser den Bach [o Rhein] hinunter (fam) a lot of water will have flowed under the bridge by then▶ sich akk über \Wasser halten to keep oneself above water; (sich vorm Untergehen bewahren) to keep afloat▶ \Wasser auf jds Mühle sein to be grist to sb's mill▶ jdm läuft das \Wasser im Mund[e] zusammen sb's mouth is watering▶ nah am \Wasser gebaut haben to be prone to tears▶ jdm das \Wasser reichen können to be a match for sb▶ stilles \Wasser [a bit of]a dark horse* * *das; Wassers, Wasser/Wässer1) o. Pl. waterins Wasser gehen — (zum Schwimmen) go for a swim; (verhüll.): (sich ertränken) drown oneself
direkt am Wasser — right by the water; (am Meer) right by the sea
ein Boot zu Wasser lassen — put out or launch a boat
unter Wasser stehen — be under water; be flooded
2) Plural Wasser (fig.)sich über Wasser (Dat.) halten — keep one's head above water
bis dahin fließt noch viel Wasser den Fluss od. Rhein usw. hinunter — a lot of water will have flowed under the bridge by then
jemandem das Wasser abgraben — pull the carpet from under somebody's feet; leave somebody high and dry
jemandem nicht das Wasser reichen können — not be able to hold a candle to somebody; not be a patch on somebody (coll.)
4) o. Pl. (Gewässer)ein fließendes/stehendes Wasser — a moving/stagnant stretch of water
Wasser in den Beinen haben — have fluid in one's legs; s. auch Blut; Rotz 1)
* * *1. nur sg water;hartes/weiches Wasser hard/soft water;abweisend water-repellent;unter Wasser setzen flood;unter Wasser stehen be under water, be flooded;Wasser aufsetzen für Tee etc: put the kettle on;Wasser marsch! Feuerwehr: etwa bring up the hoses (German fire officer’s traditional and legendary command to firefighters);das Wasser ablesen read the water meter;ins Wasser gehen (sich umbringen) go into the water, drown o.s.zwei Wasser bitte two mineral waters, please;ein Wasser mit/ohne Kohlensäure a glass of sparkling/still (mineral) water;stilles Wasser (ohne Kohlensäure) still waterfließendes/stehendes Wasser running/stagnant water;zu Wasser und zu Land by land and by water;die Wasser des Meeres the waters of the sea;zu Wasser lassen (Schiff) launch;unter Wasser schwimmen swim underwater;auflaufendes/ablaufendes Wasser incoming/outgoing tide;die Wasser schlugen über dem Boot zusammen the waves were breaking over the boat;4. nur sg; fig (Körperflüssigkeit):Wasser lassen pass water, urinate;das Wasser nicht halten können be incontinent;sein Wasser abschlagen umg pass water;ihm schoss das Wasser in die Augen his eyes filled with tears;das Wasser stand ihm auf der Stirn the sweat was running down his forehead;da läuft einem das Wasser im Munde zusammen it makes your mouth water5. pl Wässer; (Parfüm etc):wohlriechende Wässer scents; (kölnisch Wasser) colognes;Wässer und Brände fruit and other brandiessich über Wasser halten keep one’s head above water;jemanden über Wasser halten (über eine schwierige Zeit) tide sb over;ein Berliner reinsten Wassers a Berliner born and bred;ein Edelstein reinsten Wassers a stone of the first water;das ist Wasser auf seine Mühle that’s grist to his mill;ihm steht das Wasser bis zum Hals he’s in up to his neck;das läuft an ihm ab wie Wasser Vorwurf etc: it’s like water off a duck’s back;das ist ja Wasser in ein Sieb schöpfen it’s a complete waste of time;sie hat nahe am Wasser gebaut tears come easily to her, she’s always on the verge of tears;die Donau etchinunter that’s a long way off yet;die kochen auch nur mit Wasser they’re no different from anybody else;jemandem Wasser in seinen Wein schütten dampen sb’s spirits;er kann ihr nicht das Wasser reichen he’s not a patch on her, he can’t hold a candle to her;wie Feuer und Wasser sein be like chalk and cheese;er ist mit allen Wassern gewaschen he knows every trick in the book; → abgraben, fließend B 1, Fisch 1, Rotz 1, Schlag 1, schwer A 2 etc* * *das; Wassers, Wasser/Wässer1) o. Pl. waterins Wasser gehen — (zum Schwimmen) go for a swim; (verhüll.): (sich ertränken) drown oneself
direkt am Wasser — right by the water; (am Meer) right by the sea
ein Boot zu Wasser lassen — put out or launch a boat
unter Wasser stehen — be under water; be flooded
2) Plural Wasser (fig.)sich über Wasser (Dat.) halten — keep one's head above water
bis dahin fließt noch viel Wasser den Fluss od. Rhein usw. hinunter — a lot of water will have flowed under the bridge by then
jemandem das Wasser abgraben — pull the carpet from under somebody's feet; leave somebody high and dry
jemandem nicht das Wasser reichen können — not be able to hold a candle to somebody; not be a patch on somebody (coll.)
4) o. Pl. (Gewässer)ein fließendes/stehendes Wasser — a moving/stagnant stretch of water
Wasser in den Beinen haben — have fluid in one's legs; s. auch Blut; Rotz 1)
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noun1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) inundación2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) torrente, avalancha
2. verb(to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) inundar
3. -lit verb(to light with floodlights.) iluminar- floodlit
- flood-tide
flood1 n inundaciónflood2 vb inundar / inundarsetr[flʌd]1 (overflow of water) inundación nombre femenino2 (of river) riada1 (river) desbordarse2 figurative use (cover, fill) invadir, inundar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto flood the market inundar el mercado, saturar el mercadoto be in floods of tears llorar a maresflood ['flʌd] vt: inundar, anegarflood n1) inundation: inundación f2) torrent: avalancha f, diluvio m, torrente ma flood of tears: un mar de lágrimasn.• arriada s.f.• arroyada s.f.• diluvio s.m.• inundación s.f.• llena s.f.• riada s.f.• riolada s.f.v.• anegar v.• aplayarse v.• desbordar v.• enaguazar v.• inundar v.flʌd
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a) ( of water) (often pl) inundación f; ( caused by river) inundación f, riada fto be in full flood — \<\<river\>\> estar* desbordado; \<\<speaker\>\> estar* en pleno discurso or (pey) en plena perorata; (before n)
b) (of complaints, calls, letters) avalancha f, diluvio m; ( of people) avalancha f, riada f
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a) \<\<field/town\>\> inundar, anegar*b) ( Auto) \<\<engine\>\> ahogar*c) ( overwhelm) inundarwe've been flooded with applications — nos han inundado de solicitudes, nos han llovido las solicitudes
to flood the market with imports — ( Busn) inundar el mercado de productos importados
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via) \<\<river/sewers\>\> desbordarse; \<\<mine/basement\>\> inundarseb) ( Auto) ahogarse*c) (+ adv compl) \<\<people/crowd\>\>to flood in — \<\<sunshine/light\>\> entrar a raudales
d) \<\<emotion\>\>memories came flooding back — los recuerdos se agolparon en su (or mi etc) memoria
Phrasal Verbs:[flʌd]1.N [of water] inundación f ; (in river) avenida f ; [of words, tears] torrente m ; (=flood tide) pleamar fthe Flood — (Rel) el Diluvio
2.VT (Aut) (gen) inundarto flood the market with sth — inundar or saturar el mercado de algo
we have been flooded with applications — nos han llovido las solicitudes, nos han inundado de solicitudes
3.VI [river] desbordarse4.CPDflood control N — medidas fpl para controlar las inundaciones
flood damage N — daños mpl causados por las inundaciones
flood defences (Brit) N — protecciones fpl contra las inundaciones
flood tide N — pleamar f, marea f creciente
- flood in* * *[flʌd]
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a) ( of water) (often pl) inundación f; ( caused by river) inundación f, riada fto be in full flood — \<\<river\>\> estar* desbordado; \<\<speaker\>\> estar* en pleno discurso or (pey) en plena perorata; (before n)
b) (of complaints, calls, letters) avalancha f, diluvio m; ( of people) avalancha f, riada f
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a) \<\<field/town\>\> inundar, anegar*b) ( Auto) \<\<engine\>\> ahogar*c) ( overwhelm) inundarwe've been flooded with applications — nos han inundado de solicitudes, nos han llovido las solicitudes
to flood the market with imports — ( Busn) inundar el mercado de productos importados
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via) \<\<river/sewers\>\> desbordarse; \<\<mine/basement\>\> inundarseb) ( Auto) ahogarse*c) (+ adv compl) \<\<people/crowd\>\>to flood in — \<\<sunshine/light\>\> entrar a raudales
d) \<\<emotion\>\>memories came flooding back — los recuerdos se agolparon en su (or mi etc) memoria
Phrasal Verbs: -
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1. noun1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) flom, oversvømmelse, høyvann2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) flom, hav2. verb(to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) sette under vann, oversvømme3. -lit verb(to light with floodlights.) flombelyse, opplyse- floodlit
- flood-tideflo--------flomIsubst. \/flʌd\/1) høyvann, flo2) oversvømmelse, flom3) ( overført) flod, strøm, vell, flom4) ( overført) bølge, hav5) ( hverdagslig) prosjektør, lyskaster, flomlysat the flood ( overført) i rette øyeblikkflood and field hav og landfloods strøm, flomin flood ( også overført) over sine bredderIIverb \/flʌd\/1) ( også overført) oversvømme, sette under vann2) bli oversvømt, bli overfylt3) gå over sine bredder, flomme over4) ( overført) flomme, strømme5) ( medisin) forklaring: ha kraftige blødninger fra livmorenflooded oversvømt, under vann, over sine bredder (om elv)vi holdt på å drukne i søknader \/ søknadene flommet inn over ossflooded out jaget av flomflood with light se ➢ light, 1 -
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flood [flʌd]1 noun(a) (of water) inondation f;∎ Bible the Flood le Déluge;∎ to be in flood (river) être en crue;∎ you've caused a flood in the bathroom tu as inondé la salle de bains∎ floods of tears un déluge ou torrent de larmes;∎ to be in floods of tears pleurer à chaudes larmes(d) (floodlight) projecteur m∎ the river flooded its banks la rivière est sortie de son lit, la rivière a débordé;∎ you've flooded the bathroom tu as inondé la salle de bains;(c) (river → of rain) faire déborder∎ to be flooded with applications/letters être submergé de demandes/lettres;∎ to be flooded in light (room, valley) être inondé de lumière∎ to flood the market (with sth) inonder le marché (de qch)(b) (land, area) être inondé∎ to flood into the streets envahir les rues;∎ spectators were flooding into the stadium les spectateurs affluaient dans le stade;∎ refugees are still flooding across the border les réfugiés continuent à passer la frontière en foule ou en masse;∎ light was flooding through the window la lumière entrait à flots par la fenêtre;∎ new energy was flooding through his veins une énergie nouvelle coulait dans ses veines(d) (woman → menstruate heavily) saigner abondamment►► flood barrier digue f de retenue;flood control contrôle m des crues;flood plain plaine f d'inondation, lit m majeur;flood tide marée f montante;flood wall mur m de protection contre les crues;flood warning avis m de crue;flood water inondation f;∎ the flood waters have receded les inondations ont diminué(people) revenir en foule ou en masse; (strength, memories) revenir à flots, affluer;∎ suddenly it all came flooding back soudain tout m'est revenu en mémoire(people) entrer en foule ou en masse, affluer; (applications, letters) affluer; (light, sunshine) entrer à flotsinonder;∎ hundreds of families have been flooded out (from homes) l'inondation a forcé des centaines de familles à quitter leurs maisons∎ light flooded out of the open casement des flots de lumière s'échappaient de la fenêtre ouverte;∎ money flooded out of the country il y eut d'énormes fuites de capitaux -
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[flʌd] nwe had a \flood in the cellar wir hatten den Keller unter Wasser;when the snow melts, this little stream becomes a \flood wenn der Schnee schmilzt, wird dieser kleine Bach ein reißender Fluss;the F\flood rel die Sintfluta \flood of cheap imports came into the shops ein ganzer Schwung Billigimporte kam in die Läden;to let out a \flood of abuse eine Schimpfkanonade loslassen;\flood of calls/ letters eine Flut von Anrufen/Briefen;\flood of complaints ein Haufen m Beschwerden;\flood of tears Strom m von Tränen;\flood of words Redeschwall m3) ( tide)\flood [tide] Flut f;on the \flood bei [o mit der] FlutPHRASES:to \flood sth1) ( overflow) etw überschwemmen [o überfluten]; ( deluge) kitchen, bathroom etw unter Wasser setzen;don't \flood the bathtub lass die Badewanne nicht überlaufen;the calls for tickets \flooded the switchboard die Kartenanfragen führten zu einer völligen Überlastung der Telefonzentrale;to be \flooded with joy überglücklich sein;to be \flooded with responses mit Antworten überhäuft werden4) ( fill with water) a dam, submarine, valley etw fluten fachspr; a river etw über die Ufer treten lassen vi1) ( overflow) place überschwemmt werden, unter Wasser stehen; river über die Ufer treten; container, bathtub überlaufen;donations are \flooding into the relief fund Spenden gehen zu Tausenden bei dem Hilfsfonds ein;colour \flooded into her cheeks sie wurde ganz rot im Gesicht;anger \flooded into him Wut stieg in ihm hoch -
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1. (поливам) pour onзаливам някого с вода splash s.o. with water(за вълна, порой, прилив и пр.) overflow, flow/sweep over, overrun, overwhelm, поет. whelm(наводнявам) flood, swamp, deluge, inundate(наводнявам изкуствено) flood, submergeзаливам със сироп pour syrup on top of, soak/steep in syrupзаливам тетрадката с мастило splash ink over the notebookедна вълна заля кувертата the deck was swept by a sea, a sea washed over the deckприливът често залива пристава the tide often overflows the wharfвълна заля плажа a comber broke on the beach, a breaker swept over the beach2. прен. (за светлина) suffuse, perfuse, flash(за хора) crowd/sweep over(със стоки) flood, glutзалян със светлина suffused/flooded with light, floodlitзалян от лунна светлина monolitтълпата заля площада the crowd swarmed/swept over the squareзаливам пазара flood/glut the marketзаливам се от смях be convulsed with laughter, split o.'s sides with laughter, roar/shout with laughter, laugh uproariously* * *залѝвам,гл.1. ( поливам) pour on; (за вълна, порой, прилив и пр.) overflow, flow/sweep over, overrun, overwhelm, поет. whelm; ( наводнявам) flood, swamp, deluge, inundate; ( наводнявам изкуствено) flood, submerge; вълна заля плажа a comber broke on the beach, a breaker swept over the beach; една вълна заля палубата the deck was swept by a sea, a sea washed over the deck; \заливам някого с вода splash s.o. with water; \заливам със сироп pour syrup on top of, soak/steep in syrup; \заливам тетрадката с мастило splash ink over the notebook;2. прен. (за светлина) suffuse, perfuse, flash; (за хора) crowd/sweep over; flood (into a place); ( със стоки) flood, glut; залян от лунна светлина moonlit; залян със светлина suffused/flooded with light, floodlit; • \заливам се от смях be convulsed with laughter, split o.’s sides with laughter, roar/shout with laughter, laugh uproriously.* * *circumfuse; flash{flES}; float; flood (със стоки); flow; flush; inundate: The tide often заливамs the wharf. - Приливът често залива пристана.; overrun; overwhelm; splash{splES}: заливам s.o. with water - заливам някого с вода; suffuse (със сълзи)* * *1. (за вълна, порой, прилив и пр.) overflow, flow/sweep over, overrun, overwhelm, поет. whelm 2. (за хора) crowd/sweep over 3. (наводнявам изкуствено) flood, submerge 4. (наводнявам) flood, swamp, deluge, inundate 5. (поливам) pour on 6. (със стоки) flood, glut 7. eдна вълна заля кувертата the deck was swept by a sea, a sea washed over the deck 8. ЗАЛИВАМ някого с вода splash s.o. with water 9. ЗАЛИВАМ пазара flood/glut the market 10. ЗАЛИВАМ се от смях be convulsed with laughter, split o.'s sides with laughter, roar/shout with laughter, laugh uproariously 11. ЗАЛИВАМ със сироп pour syrup on top of, soak/ steep in syrup 12. ЗАЛИВАМ тетрадката с мастило splash ink over the notebook 13. вълна заля плажа a comber broke on the beach, a breaker swept over the beach 14. залян от лунна светлина monolit 15. залян със светлина suffused/flooded with light, floodlit 16. прен. (за светлина) suffuse, perfuse, flash 17. приливът често залива пристава the tide often overflows the wharf 18. тълпата заля площада the crowd swarmed/swept over the square -
15 flood
1. noun1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) oversvømmelse2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) hav; væld2. verb(to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) oversvømme3. [-lit] verb(to light with floodlights.) oplyse med projektør- floodlit
- flood-tide* * *1. noun1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) oversvømmelse2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) hav; væld2. verb(to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) oversvømme3. [-lit] verb(to light with floodlights.) oplyse med projektør- floodlit
- flood-tide -
16 swim
1. intransitive verb,-mm-, swam, swum1) schwimmenswim with/against the tide/stream — (fig.) mit dem/gegen den Strom schwimmen
2) (fig.): (be flooded, overflow)the deck was swimming with water — das Deck stand unter Wasser
3) (appear to whirl)swim [before somebody's eyes] — [vor jemandes Augen] verschwimmen
4) (have dizzy sensation)2. transitive verb,my head was swimming — mir war schwindelig. See also academic.ru/67456/sink">sink 2. 1)
-mm-, swam, swum schwimmen [Strecke]; durchschwimmen [Fluss, See]3. noun1)have a/go for a swim — schwimmen/schwimmen gehen
2)be in the swim [of things] — mitten im Geschehen sein
* * *[swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) schwimmen2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) schwimmen3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) schwimmen2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) das Schwimmen- swimmer- swimming
- swimming-bath
- swimming-pool
- swimming-trunks
- swimsuit
- swimming-costume* * *[swɪm]I. vi1. SPORT schwimmento go \swimming schwimmen gehento \swim with tears eyes in Tränen schwimmenmy head begins to \swim mir dreht sich alles, mir wird schwindeligII. vt1. (cross)▪ to \swim sth etw durchschwimmenhe swam 700 metres to shore er schwamm 700 Meter zum Uferto \swim a river/channel einen Fluss/Kanal durchschwimmen2. (do)to \swim a few strokes ein paar Züge schwimmento \swim the butterfly stroke delfinschwimmenIII. n3.▶ to be in/out of the \swim auf dem/nicht mehr auf dem Laufenden sein* * *[swɪm] vb: pret swam, ptp swum1. n1)after a 2 km swim — nach 2 km Schwimmen, nachdem ich/er etc 2 km geschwommen war
it's a long swim — es ist weit (zu schwimmen)
that was a nice swim — das (Schwimmen) hat Spaß gemacht!
I like or enjoy a swim — ich gehe gern ( mal) schwimmen, ich schwimme gern (mal)
2) (inf)to be in the/out of the swim — up to date/nicht mehr up to date sein
2. vtschwimmen; river, Channel durchschwimmen3. vischwimmenmy head is swimming — mir dreht sich alles, mir ist ganz schwummrig (inf)
* * *swim [swım]A v/i prät swam [swæm], pperf swum [swʌm]2. schwimmen, treiben (Gegenstand)3. schweben, (sanft) gleiten:4. a) schwimmen (in in dat)the meat swims in gravy das Fleisch schwimmt in der Soße;his eyes were swimming with tears seine Augen schwammen in Tränen;swim in money fig in Geld schwimmen5. (ver-)schwimmen (before sb’s eyes jemandem vor den Augen), sich drehen:my head is swimming mir ist schwind(e)ligB v/t1. a) einen Stil, eine Strecke schwimmen:b) einen See etc durchschwimmen2. jemanden, ein Pferd etc, eine Sache schwimmen lassen3. mit jemandem um die Wette schwimmenC s1. Schwimmen n, Bad n:go for a swim schwimmen gehen;2. fig Schweben n, (sanftes) Gleitena) mitten im Geschehen sein,b) up to date sein;a) nicht mehr im Geschehen sein,b) nicht mehr up to date sein5. Schwindel(anfall) m* * *1. intransitive verb,-mm-, swam, swum1) schwimmenswim with/against the tide/stream — (fig.) mit dem/gegen den Strom schwimmen
2) (fig.): (be flooded, overflow)swim with or in something — in etwas (Dat.) schwimmen
swim [before somebody's eyes] — [vor jemandes Augen] verschwimmen
2. transitive verb,my head was swimming — mir war schwindelig. See also sink 2. 1)
-mm-, swam, swum schwimmen [Strecke]; durchschwimmen [Fluss, See]3. noun1)have a/go for a swim — schwimmen/schwimmen gehen
2)be in the swim [of things] — mitten im Geschehen sein
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: swam, swum)= schwimmen v.(§ p.,pp.: schwamm, ist/hat geschwommen) -
17 ♦ flood
♦ flood /flʌd/n.1 [cu] alluvione; inondazione; allagamento5 (poet.) corso d'acqua; fiume; torrente; mare6 (fig.) diluvio; profluvio; profusione; fiume; mare; marea; valanga: in floods of tears, in un mare di lacrime; che piange a dirotto; a flood of invitations, un profluvio d'inviti; a flood of protests, una valanga di proteste; a flood of refugees, un fiume di profughi● flood bed, alveo di piena ( di un fiume) □ flood control, difesa fluviale; sistemazione di un bacino fluviale □ (fam.) flood lamp ► floodlight, def. 2 □ flood level, livello di piena □ flood plain, pianura soggetta a esondazioni periodiche; terreno golenale; golena □ (scherz.) from before the Flood, antidiluviano □ (fig.) to be in full flood, essere in pieno svolgimento; essere lanciato (fam.).(to) flood /flʌd/A v. t.2 (fig.) inondare; pervadere, sommergere: to flood the market with st., inondare il mercato di qc.; The hall was flooded with light, la sala era inondata di luce; to be flooded with complaints [greetings], essere sommerso da lamentele [saluti]; to be flooded with letters, essere inondato di posta; ricevere una valanga di lettere3 irrigare5 ► to floodlightB v. i.3 essere inondato; essere allagato; allagarsi: The area is liable to flood, la zona va soggetta ad allagamenti4 ► to flood in. -
18 flood
1. n наводнение; половодье; разлив; разлитиеin flood — разлившаяся, затопившая берега
a flood bed — пойма, заливной луг
flash flood — ливневый паводок, внезапное наводнение
2. n библ. всемирный потоп3. n потокflood of light — море огней, поток света
flood of tears — море слёз, потоки слёз
4. n прилив5. n уст. поэт. река; море, океан6. n разг. мед. маточное кровотечениеto take at the flood — использовать возможность, не упустить случая
7. v заливать, затоплять8. v наводнять9. v устремиться, хлынуть потокомflood out — хлынуть, прорваться
10. v наполняться до краёв11. v выступать из берегов; подниматься12. v орошать13. v мед. страдать маточным кровотечением14. v тех. наполнять водойhigh flood — высокая вода; штормовой нагон
Синонимический ряд:1. cascade (noun) cascade; downpour; stream; torrent2. deluge (noun) cataclysm; cataract; deluge; drencher; flash flood; flooding; freshet; inundation; niagara; overflow; pour; spate; surge3. flow (noun) current; drift; flow; flux; rush; spate; tide4. glut (verb) glut; oversupply; over-supply; overwhelm; saturate5. inundate (verb) deluge; drench; drown; engulf; flow; immerse; inundate; overflow; submerge; swamp; wash; whelm6. pour (verb) pour; swarm; teem; throng; troopАнтонимический ряд:drought; ebb; empty; sprinkle; trickle -
19 luimë
noun "flood" VT48:23, 30; the additional glosses "floodwater, flooded land" were struck out, VT48:30, "flood, high tide" VT48:24, 30. According to VT48:30, partially illegible glosses in Tolkien's manuscript may also suggest that luimë can be used for any tide, or for the spring tide the maximum tide just after a new or full moon. -
20 flood
/flood/ * danh từ - lũ, lụt, nạn lụt =the Flood; Noah's Flood+ nạn Hồng thuỷ - dòng cuồn cuộn; sự tuôn ra, sự chảy tràn ra ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =floods of rain+ mưa như trút nước =a flood of tears+ nước mắt giàn giụa =a flood of words+ lời nói thao thao bất tuyệt - nước triều lên ((cũng) flood-tide) - (thơ ca) sông, suối biển =flood and field+ niển và đất - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục), (như) flood-light * ngoại động từ - làm lụt, làm ngập, làm ngập nước - làm tràn đầy, làm tràn ngập =to be flooded with light+ tràn ngập ánh sáng =to be flooded with invitention+ được mời tới tấp * nội động từ - ((thường) + in) ùa tới, tràn tới, đến tới tấp =letters flood in+ thư gửi đến tới tấp - (y học) bị chảy máu dạ con !to be flooded out - phải rời khỏi nhà vì lụt lội
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