Sommario
to drown {verbo}
affogare · annegare · inzuppare · inondare · allagare · sommergere · diluire
Traduzione inglese-italiano per "drowning"
"drowning" traduzione italiano
drowning
OK. I think if somebody really was drowning, she'd save them.
Well it turns out the schools are literally drowning in law.
to drown {verbo}
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v.}
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v.}
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v. t.} (anche: to drench, to soak, to bedraggle)
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v. t.} (anche: to inundate)
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v. t.} (anche: to inundate, to flood, to deluge)
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v. t.} (anche: to engulf, to inundate, to whelm, to whelm)
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
to drown [drowned|drowned] {v. t.} (anche: to water down, to drench, to adulterate, to dilute)
drowning (Present participle)
drowning (Present participle)
Sinonimi
Sinonimi (inglese) per "drown":
© Princeton Universitysubmerge · overwhelm · swim
Esempi di utilizzo
Esempi di utilizzo "drowning" in Italiano
As described this afternoon it will go a long way towards drowning out some of the unpleasant tunes we heard during the European election and over the last few months.
And these are just ordinary people like yourselves who are asked to guess how many people die from tornado, fireworks, asthma, drowning, etc. Compare these to the actual numbers.
In a few months’ time, it will be the 10th anniversary of the first recognised drowning of migrants at sea, when a boat carrying almost 400 emigrants sank off Porto Palo, between Malta and Sicily.
Parole simili
drop-forge · drop-hammer · drop-head · dropout · dropped · dropper · dropping · drops · dross · drought · drowning · drowsed · drowsiness · drowsy · drub · drubbing · drudge · drudgery · drug · drug-addicted · drugged