Inundado in english
Flooded
pronunciation: flʌdəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: flʌdəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inundado = flooded.
Example: Pesticides may have contaminated waters in flooded areas.more:
» estar inundado de = be snowed under with ; be flooded with .
Example: Thus they may have periods with nothing to do interspersed with times of being snowed under with work. Example: The air was so rank with toxic stink that emergency hotlines were flooded with calls from people sickened by the fumes.» inundado de = awash with/in .
Example: It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.» verse inundado de = be flooded with ; be snowed under with .
Example: The air was so rank with toxic stink that emergency hotlines were flooded with calls from people sickened by the fumes. Example: Thus they may have periods with nothing to do interspersed with times of being snowed under with work.inundar = swamp ; wash over ; flood.
Example: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.Example: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Example: Rising water levels in both rivers has flooded several villages causing massive loss to crops and property.more:
» inundar con = deluge with .
Example: Librarians are being deluged with ads for new bibliographical tools, some of which are unnecessary and many of which are poor.» inundar de = flood with .
Example: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.» inundar (de) = inundate (with) .
Example: From Truman's approval for nuclear weapons testing in Nevada on 18 Dec 1950 the AEC adopted a four-pronged approach: inundating the public with positive information on nuclear power; emphasising defence needs; highlighting the nonmilitary benefits of testing; and reassuring the citizenry that testing was not hazardous to health.» inundar el mercado = flood + the market .
Example: China is flooding the market with government subsidised products.