Desbordar in english
Overflow
pronunciation: oʊvɜrfloʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: oʊvɜrfloʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
desbordarse = overflow.
Example: This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.desbordar = outrun ; overrun [over-run].
Example: 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.Example: The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.more:
» desbordar las expectativas = exceed + Posesivo + expectations .
Example: As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.» desbordarse = overflow .
Example: This article describes the impact of flooding on the Public Library of Des Moines, Iowa, when the Raccoon River overflowed in Jul 93.» río + desbordarse = river + burst + its banks ; river + flood + its banks ; river + break + its banks ; river + breach + its banks .
Example: About 24 people have been eaten by crocodiles since the rivers burst their banks more than a month ago. Example: The river has flooded its banks in Nepal as well, displacing tens of thousands of people. Example: In rainy years, the river is in danger of breaking its banks, due to the release of water upstream. Example: This pedestrian bridge was unreachable as the river had breached its banks and was way over the footpath.