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Перевод: engulf
[глагол] поглощать; засасывать; заваливать; засыпать
Тезаурус:
- A HOLE in the ground that would engulf St Paul's Cathedral 30 times over is at the centre of a row over Britain's application to join the minor league of strategic-metals producers.
- On either side of the porch are herbaceous borders which in summer, are a riot of colour, brimming over with flowers which threaten to engulf the ground floor window.
- At issue is who owns the reservoir - and who is responsible for ensuring that the leaky embankment that holds the water in does not give way and engulf a street of houses.
- British socialism, so alien to the American way of life, was to them only a short step away from communism, which they feared would engulf the whole of Europe.
- You can be in good shape, mentally, physically and spiritually, yet suddenly find yourself in a situation where destructive power from within seeks to engulf you.
- With many more countries still to declare the size of their teams, the problem threatens to engulf the organising committee.
- Once more they become waters of chaos and engulf and destroy God's whole creation.
- But the plan had another side to it - it was a vital factor in the faction fighting which was beginning to engulf the paper.
- The new bacterial forms were versatile and energetic, and could engulf other bacteria.
- I lay rigid, willing myself into the exhausted stupor that I knew was there waiting to engulf me again.
- "I do not believe urban barbarism is about to engulf us.
- The pupil jerked again, seemed to grow bigger, becoming a black empty void, an unfathomable waste of madness, a madness that seemed to reach out and engulf him.
- Their ability to contain or manage the conflict when this has threatened to engulf them as well as the regional contestants, for example in 1967 and 1973, contrasts sharply with their inability to transact a peace process which transcends their own rivalry in order to resolve the conflict.
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