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Detailed Translations for flooding from English to French

flooding:

flooding [the ~] noun

  1. the flooding (inundation)
    l'inondation; le flux; le déluge; le débordement
  2. the flooding (inundation; flood)
    l'inondations
  3. the flooding
    le flux; la marées; le flots

Translation Matrix for flooding:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
débordement flooding; inundation boiling over; cloud burst; excess; exuberance; overflow; profusion; surplus
déluge flooding; inundation cloud burst; deluge
flots flooding tidal waves
flux flooding; inundation Flow dimension member; RSS feed; XML feed; cloud burst; current; drift; feed; flow; rivers; stream; streams; syndicated content; web feed
inondation flooding; inundation cloud burst; flood; undercurrent; undertow
inondations flood; flooding; inundation floods; inundations
marées flooding
- implosion therapy

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Synonyms for "flooding":

  • in flood; overflowing; swollen; high
  • implosion therapy; behavior therapy; behavior modification

Related Definitions for "flooding":

  1. a technique used in behavior therapy; client is flooded with experiences of a particular kind until becoming either averse to them or numbed to them1

Wiktionary Translations for flooding:

flooding
noun
  1. Action d'ennoyer, résultat de cette action.

flood:

to flood verb (floods, flooded, flooding)

  1. to flood (flow over)
    inonder; submerger; noyer
    • inonder verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )
    • submerger verb (submerge, submerges, submergeons, submergez, )
    • noyer verb (noie, noies, noyons, noyez, )
  2. to flood (drown; booze away; inundate)
    noyer; mettre dessous; inonder; submerger
    • noyer verb (noie, noies, noyons, noyez, )
    • inonder verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )
    • submerger verb (submerge, submerges, submergeons, submergez, )
  3. to flood (submerge)
    inonder; être inondé
    • inonder verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )

Conjugations for flood:

present
  1. flood
  2. flood
  3. floods
  4. flood
  5. flood
  6. flood
simple past
  1. flooded
  2. flooded
  3. flooded
  4. flooded
  5. flooded
  6. flooded
present perfect
  1. have flooded
  2. have flooded
  3. has flooded
  4. have flooded
  5. have flooded
  6. have flooded
past continuous
  1. was flooding
  2. were flooding
  3. was flooding
  4. were flooding
  5. were flooding
  6. were flooding
future
  1. shall flood
  2. will flood
  3. will flood
  4. shall flood
  5. will flood
  6. will flood
continuous present
  1. am flooding
  2. are flooding
  3. is flooding
  4. are flooding
  5. are flooding
  6. are flooding
subjunctive
  1. be flooded
  2. be flooded
  3. be flooded
  4. be flooded
  5. be flooded
  6. be flooded
diverse
  1. flood!
  2. let's flood!
  3. flooded
  4. flooding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

flood [the ~] noun

  1. the flood (high water; influx; stream; inflow)
    la marée haute; le flot; le torrent; la rivière; la marée montante; le fleuve
  2. the flood (high water)
    la marée haute
  3. the flood (inundation; flooding)
    – the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land 1
    l'inondations
  4. the flood
    l'inondation

Translation Matrix for flood:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fleuve flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream river; stream
flot flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream breaker; brook; creek; rivulet; stream; streamlet; tidal wave
inondation flood cloud burst; flooding; inundation; undercurrent; undertow
inondations flood; flooding; inundation floods; inundations
marée haute flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream cloud burst
marée montante flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream
noyer walnut tree
rivière flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream river; stream
torrent flood; high water; inflow; influx; stream cloud burst
- alluvion; deluge; flood lamp; flood tide; floodlight; flowage; inundation; outpouring; overflow; photoflood; rising tide; torrent
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
inonder booze away; drown; flood; flow over; inundate; submerge flow over; inundate; overflow; submerge
mettre dessous booze away; drown; flood; inundate
noyer booze away; drown; flood; flow over; inundate admit; inundate; let in; overflow; submerge
submerger booze away; drown; flood; flow over; inundate heap; submerge
être inondé flood; submerge be flooded
- deluge; glut; inundate; oversupply; swamp

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Synonyms for "flood":


Antonyms for "flood":

  • ebbtide

Related Definitions for "flood":

  1. a large flow1
  2. the act of flooding; filling to overflowing1
  3. light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography1
    • He turned on the flood to light the room2
    • For the theatre production, they used a mix of floods and spots to get the light just right.2
  4. the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide)1
    • a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune1
  5. the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land1
    • the unexpected flood caused extensive damage to the houses2
  6. an overwhelming number or amount1
    • a flood of requests1
  7. cover with liquid, usually water1
    • The swollen river flooded the village1
    • The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes1
  8. become filled to overflowing1
    • Our basement flooded during the heavy rains1
  9. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid1
    • The images flooded his mind1
  10. supply with an excess of1
    • flood the market with tennis shoes1

Wiktionary Translations for flood:

flood
verb
  1. to provide with a large number of quantity
  2. to overflow
  3. to cover as if by a flood
noun
  1. overflow of water
flood
verb
  1. faire boire (un animal, particulièrement un cheval).
  2. Traductions à trier suivant le sens
  3. internet|fr anglicisme|fr Envoyer, de façon généralement malveillante, une grande quantité de messages dans un système de discussion ou un réseau, de sorte que celui-ci devienne saturé ou inutilisable.
  4. recouvrir d’eau ; faire disparaître sous les eaux.
noun
  1. vieux|fr augmentation.
  2. masse liquide en mouvement. — usage Il est principalement d’usage au pluriel et il s’emploie quelquefois absolument pour désigner la mer, un fleuve, etc.
  3. débordement d’eaux qui inonder un pays.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
flood crue FlutHochwasser eines Flusses, Überschwemmung
flood déferlement Flutübertragen: große Menge
flood onde Flutnur im Plural, Fluten: das Wasser eines Gewässers
flood débordement; inondation; submersion Überschwemmung — Zustand, der eintritt, wenn Gewässer über die Ufer treten und umliegende Gebiete unter Wasser setzen

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