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drowning
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drown  (droun)
v. drowned, drown·ing, drowns
v.tr.
1. To kill by submerging and suffocating in water or another liquid.
2. To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid.
3. To deaden one's awareness of; blot out: people who drowned their troubles in drink.
4. To muffle or mask (a sound) by a louder sound: screams that were drowned out by the passing train.
v.intr.
To die by suffocating in water or another liquid.

[Middle English drounen, probably of Scandinavian origin; see dhreg- in Indo-European roots.]
Translations
drowning [ˈdraʊnɪŋ] Nahogo m
drown out VT + ADV [+ voice, sound, words] → ahogar
drowning
adj personertrinkend; a drowning man will clutch at a straw (Prov) → dem Verzweifelten ist jedes Mittel recht
nErtrinken nt; there were three drownings here last yearim letzten Jahr sind hier drei Leute ertrunken
drowning [ˈdraʊnɪŋ]
1. adjche sta annegando or affogando
2. nannegamento

drowning [ˈdraʊnɪŋ]
1. adjche sta annegando or affogando
2. nannegamento


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