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riv·er  (rvr)
n.
1. Abbr. R. A large natural stream of water emptying into an ocean, lake, or other body of water and usually fed along its course by converging tributaries.
2. A stream or abundant flow: a river of tears.
Idiom:
up the river Slang
In or into prison.

[Middle English rivere, from Anglo-Norman, from Vulgar Latin *rpria, from Latin, feminine of rprius, of a bank, from rpa, bank.]

river [ˈrɪvə]
n
1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography)
a.  a large natural stream of fresh water flowing along a definite course, usually into the sea, being fed by tributary streams
b.  (as modifier) river traffic a river basin
c.  (in combination) riverside riverbed Related adjs fluvial, potamic
2. any abundant stream or flow a river of blood
sell down the river Informal to deceive or betray
[from Old French riviere, from Latin rīpārius of a river bank, from rīpa bank]
riverless  adj

river  (rvr)
A wide, natural stream of fresh water that flows into an ocean or other large body of water and is usually fed by smaller streams, called tributaries, that enter it along its course. A river and its tributaries form a drainage basin, or watershed, that collects the runoff throughout the region and channels it along with erosional sediments toward the river. The sediments are typically deposited most heavily along the river's lower course, forming floodplains along its banks and a delta at its mouth.

River an abundant flow of water or other liquid.
Examples: river of bood, 1588; of fire, 1767; of mist, 1855; of oil, 1382; of thy pleasure, 1538; of socialism, 1892; of talk; of tears; of water, 1611; of waters of life, 1526.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.river - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek)river - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles"
bend, curve - curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
frontage - the extent of land abutting on a street or water
confluence, meeting - a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers); "Pittsburgh is located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers"
body of water, water - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
channel - a deep and relatively narrow body of water (as in a river or a harbor or a strait linking two larger bodies) that allows the best passage for vessels; "the ship went aground in the channel"
estuary - the wide part of a river where it nears the sea; fresh and salt water mix
rapid - a part of a river where the current is very fast
shore - the land along the edge of a body of water
stream, watercourse - a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth
waterfall, falls - a steep descent of the water of a river
water system - a river and all of its tributaries
rejuvenate - cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land

river
noun
1. stream, brook, creek, beck, waterway, tributary, rivulet, watercourse, burn (Scot.) boating on the river
2. flow, wave, rush, flood, spate, torrent, deluge a river of lava was flowing down the mountainside towards the village
sell someone down the river give up, betray, sell out (informal), deliver up, surrender He has been sold down the river by his colleagues
Related words
adjectives fluvial, potamic

Rivers


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Translations
river [ˈrɪvəʳ]
A. Nrío m
up/down riverrío arriba/abajo
up river from Toledoaguas arriba de Toledo
to sell sb down the rivertraicionar a algn
B. CPD river basin Ncuenca f de río
river fish Npez m de río
river fishing Npesca f de río
river mouth Ndesembocadura f del río
river police Nbrigada f fluvial
river traffic Ntráfico m fluvial

river [ˈrɪvər]
n
(= waterway) (gen)rivière f; (flowing into the sea)fleuve m
The river runs alongside the canal → La rivière longe le canal.
the rivers of France → les rivières de France
the River Seine, the river Seine → la Seine down-river, up-river
[blood, mud, lava] → rivière f
modif [port, traffic] → fluvial(e); [delta, estuary, mouth, valley] → d'un fleuve, du fleuve; [cruise, trip] → sur une rivière, sur un fleuve
a river delta → le delta d'un fleuve, le delta du fleuve
the river mouth → l'embouchure d'un fleuve, l'embouchure du fleuve
river bank riverbank [ˈrɪvərbæŋk] nrive f, berge f
river basin nbassin m fluvial
river bed riverbed [ˈrɪvərbɛd] n (gen)lit m (de rivière); (of river flowing into sea)lit m (de fleuve)

river
nFluss m; (major) → Strom m; down riverfluss-/stromabwärts; up riverfluss-/stromaufwärts; the river Rhine (Brit) the Rhine river (US) → der Rhein; rivers of blood/lavaBlut-/Lavaströme pl ? sell

river in cpdsFluss-;
river basin
nFlussbecken nt
riverbed
nFlussbett nt
riverboat
nAusflugsschiff nt
river fish
nFlussfisch m
river fishing
nFlussangeln nt
river head
nFlussquelle f

river:
river mouth
river navigation
nFlussschifffahrt f
river police
nWasserschutzpolizei f
riverside
nFlussufer nt; on/by the riveram Fluss
adjam Fluss(ufer)
river traffic
nFlussschiffahrt f

river [ˈrɪvəʳ]
1. nfiume m
up/down river → a monte/valle
the River Thames → il Tamigi
2. adj (port, police, basin, traffic) → fluviale

river
n river [ˈrivə]
a large stream of water flowing across country The Thames is a river; the river Thames; the Hudson River; (also adjective ) a river animal. rivier نَهْر река řeka; říční flod; flod- der Fluß; Fluß-... ποταμός río jõgi رودخانه؛ نهر joki (de) rivière; fleuve; (adj.) fluvial נָהָר नदी rijeka folyó sungai fljót fiume; di fiume upė upe sungai rivier elv rzeka rio (de) râu; fluviu; fluvial река; речной rieka; riečny reka reka flod แม่น้ำ nehir 河流 ріка, річка ندی dòng sông
n river-bed
the ground over which a river runs. rivierbedding مَجْرى النَّهْر корито на река řečiště, koryto řeky flodseng das Flußbett κοίτη lecho del río jõesäng بستر رودخانه jokiuoma lit de rivière/fleuve אָפִיק-נָהָר नदी का तला korito rijeke folyómeder dasar sungai árfarvegur letto del fiume 川床 강바닥 upės vaga upes gultne kawasan sungai rivierbedding elveleie, elvefar koryto rzeki leito do rio albie de râu/de fluviu русло реки riečne dno struga rečno korito flodbädd เส้นทางที่น้ำไหลผ่าน nehir yatağı 河床 русло ріки دریاءی گزرگاہ lòng sông
n riverside
the ground along or near the side of a river He has a bungalow on the riverside. rivieroewer شاطئ النَّهْر речен бряг u řeky, břeh řeky flodbred das Flußufer όχθη του ποταμού margen del río jõekallas ساحل رودخانه jokivarsi (au) bord de l'eau שְׂפָת הַנָהָר नदी-किनारा riječna obala folyópart tepi sungai ár-/fljótsbakki riva del fiume 川岸 강기슭 pakrantė upes krasts, upmala tepian sungai oever van de rivier elvebredd brzeg rzeki margem do rio mal (al râului/al fluviului) берег реки pri rieke rečni breg pobrežje flodstrand ริมแม่น้ำ nehir kenarı/kıyısı 河邊 берег річки دریا کا کنارہ bờ sông

river نهر řeka flod Fluss ποταμός río joki rivière rijeka fiume rivier elv rzeka rio река flod แม่น้ำ nehir dòng sông 河流


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