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261 desbordamiento
m.overflowing.* * *1 overflowing2 figurado outbreak, outburst, explosion* * *SM1) [de lago, río] overflowingtras el desbordamiento del río — after the river burst its banks o overflowed
2) (=manifestación) [de cólera, fanatismo] outburst; [de alegría] overflowing; [de energía] surgemi aguante está al borde del desbordamiento — my temper is about to boil over, my temper is at boiling point
3) (Inform) overflow* * *masculino (de río, canal) overflowing* * *= spillover.Ex. We're close to spillover, as the reservoir is about a foot from coming over the top.* * *masculino (de río, canal) overflowing* * *= spillover.Ex: We're close to spillover, as the reservoir is about a foot from coming over the top.
* * *(de un río, canal) overflowinglas lluvias provocaron el desbordamiento del río the rains caused the river to overflow (its banks) o to burst its banks o to floodla medida provocará desbordamientos sociales the measure will lead to outbursts of social unrest* * *1. [de río, embalse] overflowing2. [de sentimiento, pasión] loss of control3. Informát overflow* * *m overflow* * *: overflowing
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