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pf — syp|ać1 impf (sypnę — sypię) Ⅰ vt 1. (spowodować opadnięcie) [osoba] to pour [mąkę, ziarno]- wiatr sypał piaskiem the wind blew sand ⇒ nasypać2. (zdradzić) to inform on, to grass on [kolegów] ⇒ wsypać Ⅱ vi 1. (hojnie obdarzyć) to shower vt- sypnąć złotem/pieniędzmi to shower gold/money2. (zacząć padać) nagle sypnęło śniegiem/gradem suddenly it started snowing/hailing- nad ranem przestało sypać at dawn it stopped snowingⅢ sypnąć się — sypać się 1. (wypaść) [cukier, mąka, piasek] to spill- ziemniaki sypały się z przyczepy potatoes fell from the trailer ⇒ posypać się2. (odpaść) [tynk] to come off- zboże się sypie the grain is ripe and falling out ⇒ posypać się3. (rozpaść się) [mur] to crumble 4. (wystąpić w obfitości) [dowcipy, pochwały, nagrody, zamówienia] to rain down- zewsząd sypią się skargi we’ve been inundated with complaints ⇒ posypać się5. (wystrzelić) [iskry] to shoot ⇒ posypać się 6. pot. (wyjawić coś niekorzystnego dla siebie) to confess 7. pot. (pomylić się) [aktor, spiker] to fluff Ⅳ sypać się pot. [osoba, maszyna, firma] to be falling apart■ sypnął mu się wąs he started to sprout a moustacheThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > syp|nąć
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['ɪnʌndeɪt]гл.1) затоплять, наводнятьThe fields were inundated with the heavy rain. — Поля затопило сильным дождём.
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63 welter
I ['weltə] 1. сущ.1) беспорядок; столпотворение; сумбур, неразбериха; (полная) путаницаSyn:2) беспорядочная масса; поток, шквалThe researchers were inundated with a welter of information. — На исследователей обрушился шквал информации.
3) уст. волнение ( на море), морская стихия; бушующие волны2. гл.; книжн.1) ( welter in)а) барахтаться, валяться, утопать в (грязи, крови и т. п.)Syn:б) погрузиться во (что-л.)в) погрязнуть в (чём-л.)2) поэт. катиться, вздыматься ( о волнах)Around the rushy point comes weltering slow the stream. (J. Keble, Bathing, 1846) — Мимо поросшего тростником мыса река медленно катит свои воды.
3) беспокоиться, волноваться, тревожиться4) переваливаться, ходить вразвалкуII ['weltə] = welterweight -
64 inundate
1. v книжн. затоплять, заливать; наводнять2. v книжн. наводнять, засыпать, осыпатьСинонимический ряд:flood (verb) bury; cover; deluge; drown; engulf; flood; flow; glut; immerse; overburden; overflow; overspread; overwhelm; submerge; swamp; whelm -
65 hij werd overstelpt met vragen/opdrachten
hij werd overstelpt met vragen/opdrachtenhe was swamped/deluged/inundated with questions/ordersVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij werd overstelpt met vragen/opdrachten
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66 in einer Flut von Beschwerden / Daten / ... ertrinken
to be inundated with complaints / data /...Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > in einer Flut von Beschwerden / Daten / ... ertrinken
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Ecosystems of areas largely inundated with water but offering elevated lands as a habitat for wildlife. This areas include swamps, both seasonal and permanent, marsh, open fresh water, shallow saline lagoons, the estuaries of rivers, floodplains and coastal sand dunes. They provide food, breeding grounds, water and sanctuary for many forms of fish, birds and other animal and plant life. They are among the most productive ecosystems producing timber, peat moss and crops such as rice and a variety of berries. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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Ecosystems of areas largely inundated with water but offering elevated lands as a habitat for wildlife. This areas include swamps, both seasonal and permanent, marsh, open fresh water, shallow saline lagoons, the estuaries of rivers, floodplains and coastal sand dunes. They provide food, breeding grounds, water and sanctuary for many forms of fish, birds and other animal and plant life. They are among the most productive ecosystems producing timber, peat moss and crops such as rice and a variety of berries. (Source: GILP96 / WRIGHT)
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73 Ertrinken
I v/i (unreg.) drown, be drowned; in einer Flut von Beschwerden etc. ertrinken fig. be inundated ( oder swamped) with complaints etc.* * *to drown; to be drowned* * *Er|trịn|ken [ɛɐ'trɪŋkn]nt -s, no pldrowning* * *(to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) drown* * *Er·trin·ken<-s>nt kein pl drowning* * ** * *A. v/i (irr) drown, be drowned;(Tod durch) Ertrinken (death by) drowning* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein be drowned; drown; (fig.) be inundated* * *v.to drown v. -
74 ertrinken
I v/i (unreg.) drown, be drowned; in einer Flut von Beschwerden etc. ertrinken fig. be inundated ( oder swamped) with complaints etc.* * *to drown; to be drowned* * *Er|trịn|ken [ɛɐ'trɪŋkn]nt -s, no pldrowning* * *(to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) drown* * *Er·trin·ken<-s>nt kein pl drowning* * ** * *A. v/i (irr) drown, be drowned;(Tod durch) Ertrinken (death by) drowning* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein be drowned; drown; (fig.) be inundated* * *v.to drown v. -
75 stagnantia
1.stagno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [id.].I.Neutr.A.Lit., to form a pool of standing water, to stagnate, be stagnant (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic.; cf.B.redundo): stagnans Nilus,
Verg. G. 4, 288:ubi mollius solum reperit (Indus) stagnat insulasque molitur,
Curt. 8, 9, 7:nam flumen, quo latius fusum est, hoc placidius stagnat,
id. 9, 2, 17:aquae stagnantes,
id. 8, 13, 9:stagnantibus undis,
Sil. 5, 95:Nili aquae, ubi evagatae stagnant,
Plin. 13, 11, 22, § 71; 31, 3, 21, § 31:stagnante Pado,
Luc. 4, 134.—Transf., of places which lie under water, to be overflowed or inundated: moenia oppidi stagnabant redundantibus cloacis, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 138, 7:II.paludibus orbis,
Ov. M. 1, 324:ripae,
Sil. 10, 89:terra caede,
id. 6, 36:solum,
Plin. 17, 26, 40, § 249:regna sanguine,
Sil. 12, 43.— Subst.: stagnantĭa, ium, n., inundated places:terrae motus fervens in umidis, fluctuans in stagnantibus,
Plin. 2, 80, 82, § 193.—Act.A.Lit., to cause to stand, to make stagnant:B.quo (bitumine) aqua omnis (Maris Mortui) stagnatur,
Just. 36, 3, 7:Cecropio stagnata luto,
Stat. S. 3, 20, 110.—Transf., to cover with water, to overflow, inundate a place:2.Tiberis plana Urbis stagnaverat,
Tac. A. 1, 76:(loca) stagnata paludibus ument,
Ov. M. 15, 269; Col. poët. 10, 11.stagno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [stagnum = stannum; cf. stagneus, s. v. stanneus].I. II.Trop., to make fast, strengthen, fortify:se adversus insidias,
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1.stagno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [id.].I.Neutr.A.Lit., to form a pool of standing water, to stagnate, be stagnant (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic.; cf.B.redundo): stagnans Nilus,
Verg. G. 4, 288:ubi mollius solum reperit (Indus) stagnat insulasque molitur,
Curt. 8, 9, 7:nam flumen, quo latius fusum est, hoc placidius stagnat,
id. 9, 2, 17:aquae stagnantes,
id. 8, 13, 9:stagnantibus undis,
Sil. 5, 95:Nili aquae, ubi evagatae stagnant,
Plin. 13, 11, 22, § 71; 31, 3, 21, § 31:stagnante Pado,
Luc. 4, 134.—Transf., of places which lie under water, to be overflowed or inundated: moenia oppidi stagnabant redundantibus cloacis, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 138, 7:II.paludibus orbis,
Ov. M. 1, 324:ripae,
Sil. 10, 89:terra caede,
id. 6, 36:solum,
Plin. 17, 26, 40, § 249:regna sanguine,
Sil. 12, 43.— Subst.: stagnantĭa, ium, n., inundated places:terrae motus fervens in umidis, fluctuans in stagnantibus,
Plin. 2, 80, 82, § 193.—Act.A.Lit., to cause to stand, to make stagnant:B.quo (bitumine) aqua omnis (Maris Mortui) stagnatur,
Just. 36, 3, 7:Cecropio stagnata luto,
Stat. S. 3, 20, 110.—Transf., to cover with water, to overflow, inundate a place:2.Tiberis plana Urbis stagnaverat,
Tac. A. 1, 76:(loca) stagnata paludibus ument,
Ov. M. 15, 269; Col. poët. 10, 11.stagno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [stagnum = stannum; cf. stagneus, s. v. stanneus].I. II.Trop., to make fast, strengthen, fortify:se adversus insidias,
Just. 37, 2, 6:potionibus stagnata animalia,
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77 desbordar
v.1 to overflow, to burst (cauce, ribera).El vaso desborda al llenarlo The glass overflows when filled.2 to exceed.3 to get past, to pass (contrario, defensa).4 to surpass, to go beyond.Esto desborda nuestras expectativas This surpasses our expectations.5 to cause to burst its banks.La tormenta desbordó el río The storm caused the river to burst its banks.6 to cause to brim over.Ricardo desbordó el vaso Richard caused the glass to brim over.* * *1 (sobrepasar) to overflow1 (salirse) to overflow1 (salirse) to overflow, flood2 figurado to burst* * *1. VT1) (=rebosar)han desbordado la centralita con tantas llamadas — the switchboard has been inundated o overwhelmed with calls
2) (=exceder) [+ límite, previsiones] to exceed; [+ persona, tolerancia] to be beyond, be too much for3) [+ energía, entusiasmo] to be brimming (over) with4) (Mil) [+ enemigo, policía] to break through5) (Dep) (=aventajar) to outplay2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( salirse de)b) < límites> to exceed, go beyondc) (Mil, Pol) to break throughd) < persona> to overwhelmestoy desbordada de trabajo — I'm swamped with work
e) <alegría/entusiasmo>2.desbordarse v prona) río/canal to burst its banksb) vaso/cubo to overflowc) multitud to get out of hand, get out of control* * *= outrun [out-run], overrun [over-run].Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.----* desbordarse = overflow.* río + desbordarse = river + burst its banks.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( salirse de)b) < límites> to exceed, go beyondc) (Mil, Pol) to break throughd) < persona> to overwhelmestoy desbordada de trabajo — I'm swamped with work
e) <alegría/entusiasmo>2.desbordarse v prona) río/canal to burst its banksb) vaso/cubo to overflowc) multitud to get out of hand, get out of control* * *= outrun [out-run], overrun [over-run].Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.* desbordarse = overflow.* río + desbordarse = river + burst its banks.* * *desbordar [A1 ]vt1(salirse de): el río desbordó su cauce the river flooded o overflowed, the river overflowed o burst its banksla fruta está desbordando el cesto the basket is brimming over with o overflowing with fruitla ropa casi desborda la maleta the suitcase is bursting with clothes2 ‹límites› to exceed, go beyondlas pérdidas han desbordado todas las previsiones losses have exceeded all forecastsdesborda mi capacidad de comprensión it's quite beyond medesbordaron las líneas enemigas they broke through o breached the enemy lineslos manifestantes desbordaron los controles policiales the demonstrators broke o burst through the police barriers4 ‹persona› to overwhelmse vio desbordado por los acontecimientos he found events too much for him, he was overwhelmed by eventsestoy desbordada de trabajo I'm swamped with o overloaded with o ( BrE) snowed under with workesta casa me desborda this house is too much for me to manage5 ‹alegría/entusiasmo›su cara desbordaba alegría her face shone with joydesbordaba entusiasmo she exuded o she was brimming with enthusiasm1 «río/canal» to flood, overflow, burst o overflow its banks2 «vaso/cubo» to overflowel agua se desbordó de la bañera the bath overflowedel vino se desbordó de la copa the wine spilled over the edge of the glass3 «multitud» to get out of hand o out of controlse desbordaron los ánimos tempers flared o boiled over, things got out of hand* * *
desbordar
I verbo transitivo to overflow
figurado to overwhelm: este tipo de situaciones me desbordan, these situations are just too much for me
II verbo intransitivo to overflow [de, with]
' desbordar' also found in these entries:
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rebasar
- rebosar
* * *♦ vt1. [cauce, ribera] to overflow, to burst;[recipiente] to brim over;el río desbordó el dique the river burst the flood bank;procura que la leche no desborde el cazo be careful not to let the milk spill over;la basura desbordaba los contenedores the bins were overflowing with rubbish2. [límites] to break through;los manifestantes desbordaron el cordón policial the demonstrators broke through the police cordon3. [previsiones, capacidad] to exceed;[paciencia] to push beyond the limit;la respuesta del público desbordó todas nuestras previsiones the public's response exceeded all our forecasts;la cantidad de pedidos nos desborda we can't cope with the number of orders;estamos desbordados de trabajo we're overwhelmed o swamped with work;¡la ineptitud de este gobierno es algo que me desborda! this government's ineptitude is just beyond belief!4. [pasión, sentimiento] to brim with, to overflow with;todos desbordábamos felicidad we were all brimming with happiness;el artículo desborda elogios the article is overflowing with praise;su rostro desbordaba amor y ternura her face shone with love and tenderness5. [contrario, defensa] to get past, to pass;desbordó al portero en su salida he beat the goalkeeper as he was coming out♦ videsbordar de to overflow with* * *I v/t1 de río overflow, burst2 de multitud break through3 de acontecimiento overwhelm; figexceedII v/i overflow* * *desbordar vt1) : to overflow, to spill over2) : to surpass, to exceed3) : to burst with, to brim with* * *desbordar vb to overflow -
78 flood
flʌd
1. сущ.
1) а) наводнение, потоп;
половодье;
паводок;
разлив a raging flood ≈ сильное наводнение a flood subsides ≈ вода спадает The flood inundated/struck several cities. ≈ Наводнение затопило несколько городов./От наводнения пострадало несколько городов. the Flood Noah's Flood б) подъем воды;
прилив;
переполнение в) поток, каскад;
струя Syn: stream, flow
2) перен. изобилие, избыток;
множество a flood of light ≈ море огней a flood of protest ≈ волна протеста, вспышка протеста A flood of cheap import has come into the shops. ≈ Огромное количество дешевого импорта наводнило магазины. Syn: abundance, plenty ∙ at the flood
2. гл.
1) прям. и перен. заливать, затоплять;
наполнять (тж. flood in/into/out) When I drew the curtains back, the sunlight flooded in. ≈ Когда я отдернул занавески, комнату залило светом. Letters of complaint are still flooding in. ≈ Жалобы продолжают прибывать. Syn: deluge, engulf, inundate, overwhelm, swamp
2) подниматься( об уровне реки) ;
выступать из берегов, разливаться
3) перен. поступить в изобилии, хлынуть потоком;
нахлынуть We have been flooded with responses to our advertisement. ≈ Мы получили поток откликов на наше объявление. Japanese cars have flooded the market. ≈ Японские автомобили наводнили рынок. Anger flooded him. ≈ На него нахлынул гнев.
4) мед. страдать маточным кровотечением наводнение;
половодье;
разлив;
разлитие - in * разлившаяся, затопившая берега (о реке и т. п.) - a * bed /land/ пойма, заливной луг - * flow расход паводка - * level уровень наводнения или паводка (the F.) (библеизм) всемирный потоп - before the F. в допотопные времена поток - * of rain потоки дождя - * of light море огней, поток света - * of tears море слез, потоки слез - * of words поток слов - *s of ink море чернил - golden * сноп солнечных лучей - * of callers поток посетителей прилив - ebb and * прилив и отлив( устаревшее) (большая) река;
море, океан - * and field море и суша( разговорное) широкая полоса света, заливающий свет( разговорное) прожектор (тж. * projector) (медицина) маточное кровотечение > at the * в удобный /благоприятный/ момент > to take at the * использовать возможность, не упустить случая > to row against the * идти /плыть/ против течения > to stem the * сдерживать, противодействовать, преградить путь заливать, затоплять - to * a burning house with water тушить горящий дом струями воды - to * with light заливать светом наводнять - to * with letters забрасывать письмами - troops *ed the countryside войска наводнили всю округу - he was *ed with invitations его засыпали приглашениями - to * the market наводнять рынок товарами (вызывая понижение цен) устремиться, хлынуть потоком наполняться до краев выступать из берегов (о реке и т. п.) ;
подниматься (об уровне воды) орошать - to * arable land орошать пахотные земли( медицина) страдать маточным кровотечением (техническое) наполнять водой (трубы и т. п.) ~ уст., поэт. море, озеро, река;
at the flood в удобный, благоприятный момент flood заливать ~ затоплять, наводнять ~ затоплять ~ уст., поэт. море, озеро, река;
at the flood в удобный, благоприятный момент ~ наводнение;
половодье;
паводок;
разлитие, разлив;
the Flood, Noah's Flood библ. всемирный потоп (тж. перен.) ~ наводнение;
половодье;
паводок;
разлитие, разлив;
the Flood, Noah's Flood библ. всемирный потоп (тж. перен.) ~ наводнение ~ подниматься (об уровне реки) ;
выступать из берегов;
the river is flooded by the rains река вздулась от дождей ~ поток, изобилие;
a flood of words поток слов;
a flood of tears потоки, море слез;
a flood of light море огней;
a flood of anger волна гнева ~ прилив;
подъем воды ~ мед. страдать маточным кровотечением ~ устремиться, хлынуть потоком ~ поток, изобилие;
a flood of words поток слов;
a flood of tears потоки, море слез;
a flood of light море огней;
a flood of anger волна гнева ~ поток, изобилие;
a flood of words поток слов;
a flood of tears потоки, море слез;
a flood of light море огней;
a flood of anger волна гнева ~ поток, изобилие;
a flood of words поток слов;
a flood of tears потоки, море слез;
a flood of light море огней;
a flood of anger волна гнева ~ поток, изобилие;
a flood of words поток слов;
a flood of tears потоки, море слез;
a flood of light море огней;
a flood of anger волна гнева ~ наводнение;
половодье;
паводок;
разлитие, разлив;
the Flood, Noah's Flood библ. всемирный потоп (тж. перен.) ~ подниматься (об уровне реки) ;
выступать из берегов;
the river is flooded by the rains река вздулась от дождей -
79 inundado
adj.flooded, waterlogged, inundated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inundar.* * *ADJ flooded* * *= flooded.Ex. Pesticides may have contaminated waters in flooded areas.----* estar inundado de = be snowed under with.* inundado de = awash with/in.* * *= flooded.Ex: Pesticides may have contaminated waters in flooded areas.
* estar inundado de = be snowed under with.* inundado de = awash with/in. -
80 विप्लुत
vi-plutamfn. drifted apart orᅠ asunder, scattered, dispersed etc.;
confused, disordered, gone astray, lost, perished Mn. MBh. etc.;
suffused, dimmed (as the eyes) R. ;
agitated, excited, troubled (as speech orᅠ reason) MBh. ;
broken, violated (as chastity, a vow etc.) Mn. Yājñ. BhP. ;
vicious, immoral Kathās. ;
committing adultery with ( saha) Mn. VIII, 377 ;
(with karmaṇā) wrongly treated, mismanaged (in med.) Car. ;
(with plava) drawn out of the water, landed (?) Hariv. ;
depraved, wicked W. ;
contrary, adverse ib. ;
inundated, immersed ib. ;
am n. springing orᅠ bursting asunder Hariv. ;
- netra orᅠ - locana mfn. having the eyes suffused orᅠ bathed (with tears, joy etc.) R. Hariv. BhP. ;
- bhāshin mf ( iṇī)n. speaking confusedly, stammering, stuttering R. ;
- yoni f. (in med.) a partic. painful condition of the vagina Suṡr.
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