0 If a place floods or is flooded, it becomes covered in water. -- sel basmak, sular altında kalmak
1 to fill or enter a place in large numbers or amounts -- dolmak, doldurmak, taşmak; tıka basa doldurmak
2 a situation in which a lot of water covers an area that is usually dry, especially when a river becomes too full -- sel baskını
3 a large number or amount of things or people that arrive at the same time -- baskın, çokça gelme, yığınla olma, bolluk, çokluk, sel gibi
A variety of ' loyal ' complaints and petitions flooded into government offices to complement this underhand resistance.
In the rainy season in particular, potholes, floods, swamps and filth make it extremely difficult for cars and trucks to ply the roads.
Thus, while music culture is flooded by the latest technology, the need for a defence against oversimplification has grown.
The region is characterized by tropical seasonally flooded savannas.
The precise sense of gelad may have been 'water-crossing liable to be rendered impassable by flooding'.
Effects of flooding on memories of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder.
During the 1931 survey it was noticed that these belts frequently formed the highwater-mark of the floods.
Late water floods can be used to lower pesticide inputs but the success of this practice is dependent on many variables36,38.
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淹沒, (使)充滿水, (使)淹沒…
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inundarse, inundar, riada…
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inundar(-se), transbordar, chegar em grande número…
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~を水浸しにする, ~が水浸しになる, ~があふれる…
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inondation [feminine], afflux [masculine], flot [masculine]…
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