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51Flood — F/A/V The widest beam spread on a lensed light. (Lighting) VP A Flood is used to widen a beam of light to make it less intrusive in the frame. FilmM to widen a beam of light so that it is less intense and more diffuse and even …
52Flood — I. /flʌd/ (say flud) noun Tom, born 1955, Australian novelist, son of writer Dorothy Hewett; works include Oceana Fine (1989) which won the 1990 Miles Franklin Award. II. /flʌd/ (say flud) noun Bible the, the flood extending over all the earth… …
53flood — potvynis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. flood vok. Flut, f rus. прилив, m pranc. marée, f; marée haute, f; marée montante, f …
54flood — potvynis statusas T sritis apsauga nuo naikinimo priemonių apibrėžtis Smarkus vandens pagausėjimas upėje; hidrologinis reiškinys. Potvynis būna gamtinis (jo priežastys yra intensyvus sniego tirpimas ir ledonešis pavasarį; poplūdis ir stiprus… …
55flood — poplūdis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Nereguliarus staigus trumpalaikis upės vandens lygio pakilimas ir nuslūgimas po liūčių, ėmus smarkiai tirpti sniegui, ledynams, iš tvenkinių išleidus vandenį. atitikmenys: angl. flood …
56flood — potvynis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Didelis vandens padaugėjimas upėje ir smarkus jos lygio pakilimas kasmet maždaug tuo pačiu laiku: šiaurės pietų ir vidutinių platumų upėse – pavasarį tirpstant sniegui, kalnų upėse –… …
57flood — /flʌd/ noun a large quantity ● We received a flood of orders. ● Floods of tourists filled the hotels. ■ verb to fill with a large quantity of something ● The market was flooded with cheap imitations. ● The sales department is flooded with orders… …
58flood — An inundation of water over land not usually covered by it. Water which inundates area of surface of earth where it ordinarily would not be expected to be. Stover v. U. S., D.C.Cal., 204 F.Supp. 477, 485. See also act of God flood water. Ordinary …
59flood — An inundation of water over land not usually covered by it. Water which inundates area of surface of earth where it ordinarily would not be expected to be. Stover v. U. S., D.C.Cal., 204 F.Supp. 477, 485. See also act of God flood water. Ordinary …
60flood in — verb arrive in great numbers • Hypernyms: ↑arrive, ↑get, ↑come • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s * * * roll/flood/ …