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41 swamp
[swɒmp, Am swɑ:mp] vt1) ( fill with water)to \swamp a boat/ canoe ein Boot/Kanu voll laufen lassen2) ( flood)to \swamp sth etw überschwemmen [o unter Wasser setzen];I'm \swamped with work at the moment im Moment ersticke ich in Arbeit;to be \swamped with presents mit Geschenken überhäuft werden;to \swamp sth etw überlasten5) ( Brit);(fig fam: be too big for)to \swamp sb jdn untergehen lassen;the new dress absolutely \swamps her in dem neuen Kleid geht sie völlig unter nmangrove \swamp Mangrovensumpf m -
42 П-595
ПРОХОДА (-у) НЕТ coll VP impers)1. \П-595 (кому от кого-чего) s.o. is constantly bothered by another, cannot rid himself of another or of another's badgering, ridicule etc: X-y от Y-a прохода нет - Y doesn't give X a moment' peaceX can't get rid of Y X can't find refuge from Yпрохода от Y-a нет — there's no getting rid of Ythere's no end to Y4s nagging (pestering etc)X-y прохода нет - X doesn't have a moment' peaceX doesn't have any peace at all.(Таня:)...Всякий пристает хоть бы Григорий Михайлыч, проходу от него нету (Толстой 3). (Т:)..Every man is after me. Take Grigori Mikhailych, for example-there's no getting rid of him (3a).«Мне скоро проходу не будет. Все пальцем показывают» (Абрамов 1). "Soon I won't have any peace at all. Everyone's pointing a finger at me" (1a)2. - от кого disapprov there are a great number of, too many (people of a certain type): от Х-ов прохода нет = there are tons of Xswe (you, they) are swamped (overrun) with Xs.Везде одни бюрократы, прохода от них нет. There are bureaucrats everywhere-we're swamped with them. -
43 прохода нет
[VP; impers]=====1. прохода нет (кому от кого-чего) s.o. is constantly bothered by another, cannot rid himself of another or of another's badgering, ridicule etc:- there's no end to Y's nagging (pestering etc);- X doesn't have any peace at all.♦ [Таня:]...Всякий пристает; хоть бы Григорий Михайлыч, проходу от него нету (Толстой 3). [Т:]... Every man is after me. Take Grigori Mikhailych, for example-there's no getting rid of him (3a).♦ "Мне скоро проходу не будет. Все пальцем показывают" (Абрамов 1). "Soon I won't have any peace at all. Everyone's pointing a finger at me" (1a)2. прохода нет от кого disapprov there are a great number of, too many (people of a certain type): от Х-ов прохода нет there are tons of Xs; we (you, they) are swamped (overrun) with Xs.♦ Везде одни бюрократы, прохода от них нет. There are bureaucrats everywhere-we're swamped with them.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прохода нет
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44 проходу нет
[VP; impers]=====1. проходу нет (кому от кого-чего) s.o. is constantly bothered by another, cannot rid himself of another or of another's badgering, ridicule etc:- there's no end to Y's nagging (pestering etc);- X doesn't have any peace at all.♦ [Таня:]...Всякий пристает; хоть бы Григорий Михайлыч, проходу от него нету (Толстой 3). [Т:]... Every man is after me. Take Grigori Mikhailych, for example-there's no getting rid of him (3a).♦ "Мне скоро проходу не будет. Все пальцем показывают" (Абрамов 1). "Soon I won't have any peace at all. Everyone's pointing a finger at me" (1a)2. проходу нет от кого disapprov there are a great number of, too many (people of a certain type): от Х-ов прохода нет there are tons of Xs; we (you, they) are swamped (overrun) with Xs.♦ Везде одни бюрократы, прохода от них нет. There are bureaucrats everywhere-we're swamped with them.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проходу нет
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45 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. -
46 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. -
47 de poco uso
(adj.) = low-useEx. The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.* * *(adj.) = low-useEx: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
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48 envío de correo publicitario no solicitado
(n.) = spammingEx. Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.* * *(n.) = spammingEx: Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.
Spanish-English dictionary > envío de correo publicitario no solicitado
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49 relegado
adj.laid-aside, relegated, left-out, rejected.past part.past participle of spanish verb: relegar.* * *= relegated.Ex. The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.----* relegado a un segundo plano = on the back burner, back burner.* * *= relegated.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
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50 saqueador de correo
(n.) = mail bomberEx. Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.* * *(n.) = mail bomberEx: Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.
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51 swamp
{swɔmp}
I. n тресавище, мочурище, блато
II. 1. заливам, наводнявам
2. повличам, поглъщам, потопявам (и прен.)
3. прен. отрупвам, затрупвам, обсипвам (с въпроси, поръчки, писма и пр.)
to be SWAMPed with work затънал съм в работа* * *{swъmp} n тресавище; мочурище, блато.(2) {swъmp} v 1. заливам, наводнявам; 2. повличам, поглъщам, по* * *тресавище; тълпа; блато; наводнявам;* * *1. i. n тресавище, мочурище, блато 2. ii. заливам, наводнявам 3. to be swamped with work затънал съм в работа 4. повличам, поглъщам, потопявам (и прен.) 5. прен. отрупвам, затрупвам, обсипвам (с въпроси, поръчки, писма и пр.)* * *swamp[swɔmp] I. n блато, тресавище; \swamp ore лимонит; II. v 1. наводнявам, заливам (и прен.); their failure would \swamp us техният провал (фалит) би повлякъл и нас; 2. прен. засипвам, затрупвам, обсипвам, отрупвам обсипвам. -
52 swamp
swamp [swɒmp]1 nounmarais m, marécage m(b) (overwhelm) inonder, submerger;∎ she was swamped with calls elle a été submergée d'appels;∎ we're swamped (with work) at the office at the moment nous sommes débordés de travail au bureau en ce moment -
53 überhäufen
v/t (untr., hat): jemanden überhäufen mit inundate ( oder swamp) s.o. with; jemanden mit Ehren / Vorwürfen etc. überhäufen heap hono(u)rs / reproaches etc. on s.o.; jemanden mit Geschenken überhäufen shower s.o. with presents* * *to lavish; to clutter; to bespatter* * *über|häu|fen [yːbɐ'hɔyfn] ptp überhäuftvt insepjdn to overwhelm, to inundate; Schreibtisch etc to pile highjdn mit Geschenken/Glückwünschen/Titeln überhä́úfen — to heap presents/congratulations/titles (up)on sb
jdn mit Vorwürfen überhä́úfen — to heap reproaches (up)on sb('s head)
* * *über·häu·fen *[y:bɐˈhɔyfn̩]vt1. (überreich bedenken) to heap sth [up]on sbjdn mit Ehrungen \überhäufen to shower sb with honours [or honours [up]on sb2. (in sehr großem Maße konfrontieren) to heap sth [up]on sb['s head]jdn mit Beschwerden \überhäufen to inundate sb with complaints* * *transitives Verbjemanden mit etwas überhäufen — heap or shower something on somebody
jemanden mit Ratschlägen/Vorwürfen überhäufen — bombard somebody with advice/pour reproaches on somebody
* * *überhäufen v/t (untrennb, hat):jemanden überhäufen mit inundate ( oder swamp) sb with;jemanden mit Ehren/Vorwürfen etcüberhäufen heap hono(u)rs/reproaches etc on sb;jemanden mit Geschenken überhäufen shower sb with presents* * *transitives Verbjemanden mit etwas überhäufen — heap or shower something on somebody
jemanden mit Ratschlägen/Vorwürfen überhäufen — bombard somebody with advice/pour reproaches on somebody
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54 saturer
saturer [satyʀe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• ça sature [appareil hi-fi] we're getting distortion• après six heures de ce travail, je sature (inf) after six hours of this work, I've had enough* * *satyʀe
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1) ( imprégner) to saturate (de with)2) ( gorger)
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(colloq) verbe intransitifje sature — I've had it up to here (colloq)
* * *satyʀe vtsaturer qn/qch de — to saturate sb/sth with
* * *saturer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( imprégner) to saturate (de with);2 ( gorger) saturer les gens de publicité/discours to overload people with advertising/speeches; on nous sature de feuilletons we're being inundated with soap operas; traiter la demande et saturer le besoin to cater to demand and meet people's needs.B ○vi je sature I've had it up to here○.[satyre] verbe transitifêtre saturé de travail to be up to one's eyes in work, to be swamped with workle jardin est saturé d'eau the garden is waterlogged ou saturated with water————————[satyre] verbe intransitif(familier) [marché] to become saturated[lignes téléphoniques] to overload[sonorisation][personne]deux heures d'informatique et je sature after two hours of computer science, I can't take anything in any more -
55 submerger
submerger [sybmεʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb[+ terres, barque] to submerge• submergé de [+ appels téléphoniques, commandes] snowed under with* * *sybmɛʀʒe1) ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with)2) ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe]3) ( accabler)* * *sybmɛʀʒe vt1) [eau] to submerge2) [foule] to engulf3) [sentiments] to overwhelm* * *submerger verb table: manger vtr1 ( inonder) lit to submerge [terre, récif]; fig to flood [standard téléphonique, marché] (de with); une vague de nationalisme/colère a submergé le pays a wave of nationalism/anger swept over ou through the country;2 ( dominer) [foule, ennemi, émotion] to overwhelm [personne, groupe];3 ( accabler) submerger qn de travail/questions to swamp sb with work/questions.[sybmɛrʒe] verbe transitif2. [envahir - suj: angoisse, joie] to overcome, to overwhelm ; [ - suj: réclamations] to inundate, to swamp ; [ - suj: dettes] to overwhelm, to swampnotre standard est submergé d'appels our switchboard's swamped with ou jammed by calls -
56 ob|łożyć
pf — ob|kładać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (otoczyć dookoła) to surround, to cover (coś czymś sth with sth)- obłożyć kogoś poduszkami to prop sb up with pillows- obłożyć głowę/ranę lodem to put an ice pack on one’s head/to pack a wound with ice- obłożyć coś darnią to cover sth with turf- obłożyć mięso cebulą to cover a. top the meat with onion- obłożyć budynek/ścianę cegłą to put a brick facing on a building/wall2. (założyć okładkę) obłożyć książkę to put a cover on a book- obłożyła zeszyt w brązowy papier she put a brown paper cover on the exercise book, she covered the exercise book in brown paper3. (obciążyć) obłożyć kogoś obowiązkami to saddle sb with responsibilities- obłożyć kogoś pracą to load sb down with work, to load work on(to) sb- strasznie jestem obłożona pracą w tym tygodniu I’m terribly bogged down with work a. I’m absolutely swamped with work this week pot.4. Ekon. obłożyć coś cłem/akcyzą to impose a. levy duty/excise (duty) on sth- obłożyć coś podatkiem to impose a. put tax on sth- płyty kompaktowe zostały obłożone 25% podatkiem a 25% tax was put on CDsⅡ obłożyć się — obkładać się to surround oneself (czymś with sth); to bury oneself (czymś in sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ob|łożyć
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57 abreuver
abreuver [abʀœve]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ animal] to water2. reflexive verb► s'abreuver [animal] to drink* * *abʀøve
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verbe transitif to water [animal]
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s'abreuver verbe pronominal liter [animal] to drink* * *abʀœve vt1) [bétail] to water2) figabreuver qn de [injures] — to shower sb with, [informations] to swamp sb with
* * *abreuver verb table: aimerA vtr1 to water [animal];2 fml to soak [sol];3 liter abreuver qn de qch to bombard sb with sth [propagande]; to shower sb with sth [compliments]; abreuver qn d'injures to heap abuse on sb.1 lit [animal] to drink;[abrɶve] verbe transitif1. [faire boire - animaux] to water2. (figuré)————————s'abreuver verbe pronominal intransitif1. [animal] to drink2. (familier) [personne] to drink -
58 sommergere
submergefig overwhelm (di with)* * *sommergere v.tr.1 to submerge; ( inondare) to flood; ( affondare) to sink*: i campi furono sommersi dalle acque del fiume, the river flooded the fields2 (fig.) ( colmare) to overwhelm; ( oberare, soffocare) to flood, to submerge, to swamp: mi sommerge di gentilezze tutte le volte che vado da lei, she overwhelms me with kindness whenever I go and stay with her; essere sommerso dai debiti, to be up to one's neck (o to be deeply) in debt; essere sommerso dal lavoro, to be submerged by (o to be up to one's neck in) work; essere sommerso dalla pubblicità, to be swamped with ads.◆ v.rifl. to submerge oneself (in sthg.): sommergere tra i libri, to bury oneself in one's books.* * *[som'mɛrdʒere]verbo transitivo1) (inondare) to submerge, to flood2) fig. to flood, to overwhelm, to swamp (di with)sommergere qcn. di lavoro, domande — to swamp sb. with work, questions
* * *sommergere/som'mεrdʒere/ [19]1 (inondare) to submerge, to flood2 fig. to flood, to overwhelm, to swamp (di with); sommergere qcn. di lavoro, domande to swamp sb. with work, questions. -
59 затрупам
затру̀пам,затру̀пвам гл.1. cover up, bury under/beneath; ( яма) fill up;2. ( отрупвам) pile, heap (c with); \затрупам с въпроси ply with questions, shower/hail questions on, overwhelm with questions; затрупан с писма snowed under with letters; затрупан с работа swamped with work, up to the ears/eyebrows in work; \затрупам с работа overload/overburden with work; -
60 diluvio
m.1 flood (also figurative).el diluvio Universal the Flood2 deluge, alluvion, pour, flood.3 delude.* * *1 flood2 figurado torrent, deluge, flood\el Diluvio (Universal) the Flood* * *SM floodun diluvio de cartas — a flood o deluge of letters
¡fue el diluvio! — it was chaos!
¡esto es el diluvio! — what a mess!
* * *a) ( lluvia) heavy rain, deluge; ( inundación) floodb) (fam) (de cartas, quejas) flood* * *= deluge.Ex. The article 'After the deluge: what next?' reports on a one-day workshop on disaster planning for libraries with particular emphasis on minimising damage caused by water resulting from floods or the aftermath of fire-fighting.----* caer un diluvio = the skies + open up.* El Diluvio = the Flood.* * *a) ( lluvia) heavy rain, deluge; ( inundación) floodb) (fam) (de cartas, quejas) flood* * *= deluge.Ex: The article 'After the deluge: what next?' reports on a one-day workshop on disaster planning for libraries with particular emphasis on minimising damage caused by water resulting from floods or the aftermath of fire-fighting.
* caer un diluvio = the skies + open up.* El Diluvio = the Flood.* * *1 (lluvia) heavy rain, deluge; (inundación) floodel Diluvio Universal the Floodhemos recibido un diluvio de cartas we've received a flood of letters, we've been deluged o swamped with letters* * *
Del verbo diluviar: ( conjugate diluviar)
diluvió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
diluviar
diluvio
diluviar ( conjugate diluviar) verbo intransitivo
to pour (with rain)
diluvio sustantivo masculino ( lluvia) heavy rain, deluge;
( inundación) flood;
diluviar verbo impersonal to pour with rain
diluvio sustantivo masculino
1 flood
el Diluvio (Universal), the Flood
2 (una gran cantidad) stream
un diluvio de protestas, a stream of protests
' diluvio' also found in these entries:
English:
deluge
- flood
* * *diluvio nm1. [lluvia torrencial] deluge;caía un auténtico diluvio sobre la ciudad torrential rain fell on the cityel Diluvio Universal the Flood2. [abundancia] flood;hubo un diluvio de quejas there was a flood o storm of complaints, complaints flooded in* * *m downpour; figdeluge* * *diluvio nm1) : flood2) : downpour* * *diluvio n downpour
См. также в других словарях:
swamped — overwhelmed I am a little swamped with work at the moment so I can t meet you tonight … Idioms and examples
Swamped — 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swamped — adj. filled to bursting; very busy; flooded swÉ‘mp /swÉ’mp n. low lying area of land that is saturated with water and unfit for agricultural purposes, marsh, bog v. flood, fill or cover with water; inundate, overwhelm … English contemporary dictionary
flooded inundated swamped — filled filled adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of {empty}. [Narrower terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full of(predicate),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crawling withpredicate overrun with swarming swarming withpredicate teeming teeming withpredicate — filled filled adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of {empty}. [Narrower terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full of(predicate),… … 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 — 01. Crocodiles and their relatives are found in habitats such as [swamps], ponds, rivers, lakes and marshes. 02. Alligators love marshmallows, and naturalists often use them to lure the animals out of [swamps]. 03. Lakes, rivers and [swamps] are… … Grammatical examples in English
swamp — swamp1 [swɔmp US swa:mp] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: sump swamp (15 20 centuries); SUMP] land that is always very wet or covered with a layer of water >swampy adj ▪ the soft, swampy ground swamp 2 swamp2 v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
swamp — [[t]swɒ̱mp[/t]] swamps, swamping, swamped 1) N VAR A swamp is an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it. 2) VERB If something swamps a place or object, it fills it with water. [V n] Their electronic navigation failed and a rogue… … English dictionary
swamp — I UK [swɒmp] / US [swɑmp] verb [transitive] Word forms swamp : present tense I/you/we/they swamp he/she/it swamps present participle swamping past tense swamped past participle swamped 1) [usually passive] to give someone too much to deal with at … English dictionary
swamp — [swɒmp] verb I 1) [T] if someone is swamped, they have too much to deal with at one time Bookshops are always swamped with orders at Christmas.[/ex] 2) [T] if a place is swamped, there are very large numbers of people in it The hotel foyer was… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English