to drown

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English - Turkish
{f} suda boğulmak
boğmak
bastırmak
(sesi) bastırmak
(Osmanlıca) gark etmek
boğulmak

Bütün yolcular boğulmaktan kurtarıldılar. - All the passengers were saved from drowning.

Çocuk boğulmak üzereydi. - The child came near being drowned.

boğulmak (suda)
suyun altında bırakmak
(suda) boğulmak
boğul

Çocuk boğulmak üzereydi. - The child came near being drowned.

Birisi onu kurtarmalı, ya da o boğulacak. - Someone needs to save him, or he'll drown.

{f} dağıtmak
batırmak
drowned in sleep ağır uykuya dalmış
kapla/boğul/boğ
drowned in tears iki gözü iki çeşme
boğma

Tom küvette kendini boğmaya çalıştı. - Tom tried to drown himself in the bathtub.

Tom kendini boğmaya çalıştı. - Tom tried to drown himself.

{f} suda boğmak
bastırmak out ile gürültü ederek bir sesin işitilmesine engel olmak
su altında bırakmak
English - English
drenche
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish by such suffocation
To deprive of life by immersion in water or other liquid
To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; — said especially of sound; usually in the form "to drown out"
To overwhelm in water; to submerge; to inundate
To lose, make hard to find or unnoticeable in an abundant mass

The CIA gathers so much information that the actual answers it should seek are often drowned in the incessant flood of reports, recordings, satellite images etc.

{v} to choke with water, overflow, lose
1 warning of emotional overload 2 warning of overload in work, finances or life
kill by submerging in water; "He drowned the kittens"
If something drowns a sound, it is so loud that you cannot hear that sound properly. Clapping drowned the speaker's words for a moment Drown out means the same as drown. Their cheers drowned out the protests of demonstrators
die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating; "The child drowned in the lake"
To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; - said especially of sound. Usually in the form "drown out"
die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating; "The child drowned in the lake" get rid of as if by submerging; "She drowned her trouble in alcohol" kill by submerging in water; "He drowned the kittens
{f} suffocate in water; be suffocated by water; flood, inundate with water
kill by submerging in water; "He drowned the kittens
emphasis If you say that a person or thing is drowning in something, you are emphasizing that they have a very large amount of it, or are completely covered in it. people who gradually find themselves drowning in debt The potatoes were drowned in chilli
When someone drowns or is drowned, they die because they have gone or been pushed under water and cannot breathe. A child can drown in only a few inches of water Last night a boy was drowned in the river He walked into the sea and drowned himself Dolphins have sometimes been known to save drowning swimmers
(Ex 15: 4; Amos 8: 8; Heb 11: 29) Drowning was a mode of capital punishment in use among the Syrians, and was known to the Jews in the time of our Lord To this he alludes in Matt 18: 6
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish by suffocation in water
If you say that someone is drowning their sorrows, you mean that they are drinking alcohol in order to forget something sad or upsetting that has happened to them
To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; said especially of sound
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water
get rid of as if by submerging; "She drowned her trouble in alcohol"
cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech"
To drown is to die Avoid redundancies
to drown

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı draun

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈdroun/ /tə ˈdraʊn/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
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