English to Arabic Dictionary deluge

deluge

غمر
definition
verb
he has been deluged with offers of work
inundate with a great quantity of something.
noun
But the scale of last year's flooding surpassed these previous deluges , with 45 square kilometres of land submerged.
a severe flood.
translation of 'deluge'
verb
غرق,
غمر,
فاض
noun
مطر غامر,
فيضان,
طوفان
example
this may be the worst 'deluge' in living memory
Police fielded a 'deluge' of car vandalism complaints from motorists in north and west Wiltshire over Christmas.
Anyway, after that little digression, I am pleased to report that we had a 'deluge' of rain here yesterday.
Meanwhile, insurance companies are bracing themselves for multi-million euro claims following the 'deluge' which left scores of homes and businesses flooded.
The recent 'deluge' has left most cattle farmers in a crisis situation as regards grazing management and silage cutting.
These letters have triggered a 'deluge' of complaints to the watchdog, who seems to be treating them sympathetically, although he's no soft touch.
Move potted plants you want to protect from freezing under the eaves of the house or some other spot where they will be protected from the 'deluge' of winter rains.
And, when he stood entranced in the eye of the storm, he did not think that the 'deluge' would close over him.
Then down came the 'deluge' and it rained like I have never seen.
The recent 'deluge' and the resulting floods have no doubt made many househunters think about what dangers they could encounter when buying a new house.
Trees were crashing down around either side of the campsite as hillsides slipped away in the 'deluge' of rain - all in a day's work for a surveyor of the time.
It stood in the lowest part of town, near the Town Hall, and like it, must have been flooded in the 'deluge' of 1955.
But after the flood, after the 'deluge' they treated us as partners, not as workers for them, not as slaves, and started to give us knowledge.
Preliminary data suggest this rainfall triggered a 500-year flood 'deluge' .
Then the final week of May brought a 'deluge' of rain especially in the West.
a 'deluge' of rain hit the plains
Businesses were counting the cost of the 'deluge' as many were flooded for a third time in just six weeks.
The April festival has been sunk by an ill-timed 'deluge' of rain.
That strategy had the support of the city's power brokers and it got all the fuel it needed in 1938, when the worst 'deluge' in Los Angeles history killed 87 people.
A titanic crash of thunder heralds the return of the darkness and the onset of a truly biblical 'deluge' .
a 'deluge' of complaints
The supposed height of summer has seen deluge after 'deluge' with floods and misery across the country.
Hundreds of residents who had suffered the 'deluge' after yesterday's rain welcomed the clear skies today as they set about assessing their loss.
And the water-etched scars high up on its banks speak of a torrent each spring when rains 'deluge' the land.
a 'deluge' of complaints
The game ended in a 'deluge' of rain and sleet but to the credit of both teams they continued to play positive football to the end.
I went outside into a biblical 'deluge' , with no plan beyond having a big kip in the car.
A perfect 'deluge' of rain instantly followed, and the roads were quickly flooded.
These were no more than the drops of rain that preceded the 'deluge' .
At Harrogate, the hosts were put in to bat on a new strip hastily prepared because the intended pitch had been flooded by Friday's 'deluge' .
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