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[ə'wɒʃ]aggettivo e avverbioto be awash — essere inondato (anche fig.) ( with di)
* * *awash /əˈwɒʃ/avv. e a. pred.1 coperto d'acqua; allagato; spazzato dalle onde: We found the streets awash, abbiamo trovato le strade allagate; The deck was awash, il ponte di coperta era spazzato dalle onde2 a fior d'acqua; affiorante; in affioramento: rocks awash, scogli affioranti; (naut.) to proceed awash, ( di sottomarino) navigare in affioramento3 – (fig.) awash with, pieno di; inondato da: The country is awash with oil, il paese galleggia sul petrolio; The village was awash with tourists, il paesino era pieno di turisti* * *[ə'wɒʃ]aggettivo e avverbioto be awash — essere inondato (anche fig.) ( with di)
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