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I . flood [flʌd] SUST.

1. flood (excess water):

flood
flood
the flood REL.

2. flood fig.:

flood

3. flood (tide):

flood [tide]

II . flood [flʌd] V. trans.

1. flood (overflow):

flood
preplavljati [form. perf. preplaviti ]tudi fig.
flood room
poplavljati [form. perf. poplaviti]

2. flood AUTO.:

flood

3. flood (intentionally fill with water):

flood

III . flood [flʌd] V. intr.

1. flood:

flood place
flood place
flood river

2. flood fig.:

flood

flood SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
flood poét.
flood poét.

Ejemplos de uso para flood

flood [tide]
flood/high tide

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
These flash floods probably happened more than once.
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Sudden intense rainfall upstream may produce flash floods in the bed of the gulch.
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A submersible camera with an affixed, high-powered flood light was deployed to record images below the surface.
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After the flood waters receded, some of the downtown buildings were demolished and areas turned into a city park.
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Those that survived the flood moved uphill into less valuable, 100acre km2 plots.
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In the 16th century the village suffered several floods.
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Winter floods in 131516 damaged the soil at the base of the motte, requiring immediate repairs.
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The lake's primary purposes are flood control and to act as a water reservoir, with a secondary function of providing recreation and natural land area.
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In the event this line was never completed, and due to flood damage and lack of traffic, the narrow gauge line was closed.
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Floods had occurred here before in 1844, but the 1852 flood was larger with a higher death toll.
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