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overflow

N จำนวน ที่ ล้น ออกมา  การ ไหล ล้น  overabundance surfeit surplus deficiency shortage jam-nuan-ti-lon-ook-ma

 

overflow

N สิ่ง ที่ ล้น ออกมา  surplus overabundance sing-ti-lon-ook-ma

 

overflow

VI ไหล ล้น  flood whelm lai-lon

 

overflow

VI ไหล ล้น  ไหลบ่า  มี มากมาย  ล้น  brim over run over lai-lon

 

overflow

VT ไหล ล้น  flood whelm lai-lon

 

overflow

VT ไหล ล้น  ไหลบ่า  ท่วม  ล้น  flow over flood inundate lai-lon

 

overflow with

PHRV ท่วมท้น ด้วย (ของเหลว  tuam-ton-duai

 

overflow with

PHRV ท่วมท้น ด้วย (ความรู้สึก  tuam-ton-duai

 

overflowing

N การ ไหล ล้น  kan-lai-lon

 

overflown

VI กริยา ช่อง ที่  3 ของ  overflow kri-ya-chong-ti-kong

 

overflown

VT กริยา ช่อง ที่  3 ของ  overflow kri-ya-chong-ti-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OVERFLOW

v.t. 1. To spread over, as water; to inundate; to cover with water or other fluid.
2. To fill beyond the brim.
3. To deluge; to overwhelm; to cover, as with numbers.
The northern nations overflowed all christendom.

 

OVERFLOW

v.i. 1. To run over; to swell and run over the brim or banks.
2. To be abundant; to abound; to exuberate; as overflowing plenty.

 

OVERFLOW

n.An inundation; also, superabundance.

 

OVERFLOWING

ppr. Spreading over, as a fluid; inundating; running over the brim or banks.

 

OVERFLOWING

a.Abundant; copious; exuberant.

 

OVERFLOWING

n.Exuberance; copiousness.

 

OVERFLOWINGLY

adv. Exuberantly; in great abundance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OVERFLOW

O `ver *flow ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overflowed; p. pr. & vb. n.Overflowing. ] Etym: [AS. oferfl. See Over, and Flow. ]

 

1. To flow over; to cover woth, or as with, water or other fluid; to spread over; to inundate; to overwhelm. The northern nations overflowed all Christendom. Spenser.

 

2. To flow over the brim of; to fill more than full.

 

OVERFLOW

OVERFLOW O `ver *flow ", v. i.

 

1. To run over the bounds.

 

2. To be superabundant; to abound. Rogers.

 

OVERFLOW

OVERFLOW O "ver *flow `, n.

 

1. A flowing over, as of water or other fluid; an inundation. Bacon.

 

2. That which flows over; a superfluous portion; a superabundance. Shak.

 

3. An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid. Overflow meeting, a meeting constituted of the surplus or overflow of another audience.

 

OVERFLOWING

OVERFLOWING O `ver *flow "ing, n.

 

Defn: An overflow; that which overflows; exuberance; copiousness. He was ready to bestow the overflowings of his full mind on anybody who would start a subject. Macaulay.

 

OVERFLOWINGLY

OVERFLOWINGLY O `ver *flow "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In great abundance; exuberantly. Boyle.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

overflow

o ver flow verb |ˌōvərˈflō ˌoʊvərˈfloʊ | [ no obj. ] (esp. of a liquid ) flow over the brim of a receptacle: chemicals overflowed from a storage tank | [ with obj. ] : the river overflowed its banks. (of a container ) be so full that the contents go over or extend above the sides: a bath had overflowed upstairs | boxes overflowing with bright flowers | (as adj. overflowing ) : an overflowing ashtray. (of a space ) be so crowded that people cannot fit inside: the waiting area was overflowing. [ with obj. ] flood or flow over (a surface or area ): her hair overflowed her shoulders. (overflow with ) be very full of (an emotion or quality ): her heart overflowed with joy. noun |ˈōvərˌflō ˈoʊvərˌfloʊ | 1 [ in sing. ] the excess or surplus not able to be accommodated by an available space: to accommodate the overflow, five more offices have been built. the flowing over of a liquid: there was some overflow after heavy rainfall | an overflow of sewage. 2 (also overflow pipe ) (in a bathtub or sink ) an outlet for excess water. 3 Computing the generation of a number or some other data item that is too large for an assigned location or memory space. PHRASES full to overflowing completely full. ORIGIN Old English oferflōwan (see over-, flow ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

overflow

over |flow verb |əʊvəˈfləʊ | [ no obj. ] (especially of a liquid ) flow over the brim of a receptacle: chemicals overflowed from a storage tank | [ with obj. ] : the river overflowed its banks. (of a container ) be so full that the contents go over the sides: boxes overflowing with bright flowers | (as adj. overflowing ) : an overflowing ashtray. (of a space ) be so crowded that people spill out: the waiting area was overflowing. [ with obj. ] flood or flow over (a surface or area ): her hair overflowed her shoulders. (overflow with ) be very full of (an emotion or quality ): her heart overflowed with joy. noun |ˈəʊvəfləʊ | 1 [ mass noun ] the flowing over of a liquid: there was some overflow after heavy rainfall | [ count noun ] : an overflow of sewage. [ in sing. ] the excess or surplus not able to be accommodated by an available space: to accommodate the overflow five more offices have been built. 2 (also overflow pipe ) (in a bath or sink ) an outlet for excess water. 3 [ mass noun ] Computing the generation of a number or other data item which is too large for the assigned location or memory space. PHRASES full to overflowing completely full. ORIGIN Old English oferflōwan (see over-, flow ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

overflow

overflow verb cream had overflowed the edges of the shallow dish: spill over, flow over, brim over, well over, pour forth, stream forth, flood. noun 1 an overflow from the tank: overspill, spill, spillage, flood. 2 to accommodate the overflow, five more offices were built: surplus, excess, additional people /things, extra people /things, remainder, overspill.

 

overflowing

overflowing adjective the overflowing rivers: overfull, full to overflowing /bursting, spilling over, running over, crammed full, overcrowded, overloaded; informal bursting /bulging at the seams, jam-packed. ANTONYMS empty.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

overflow

overflow verb cream overflowed the edges of the shallow dish: spill over, flow over, run over, brim over, well over, slop over, slosh over, pour forth, stream forth, flood, discharge, surge, debouch. noun 1 a ball valve failure would lead to tank overflow in the loft: overspill, spill, spillage, flood, flooding, inundation, excess water. 2 to accommodate the overflow, five more offices have been built: surplus, excess, additional people /things, extra people /things, remainder, overabundance, overspill.

 

overflowing

overflowing adjective the floods were caused by overflowing rivers: overfull, full to overflowing /bursting, spilling over, running over, crammed full, cram-full, jammed, overcrowded, packed like sardines, congested, choked, overloaded, overpopulated, overpeopled, overrun, crowded, thronged, swarming, teeming; informal bursting /bulging at the seams, full to the gunwales, jam-packed, like the Black Hole of Calcutta.

 

Duden Dictionary

Overflow

Over flow Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |ˈoʊvɐfloʊ |der Overflow; Genitiv: des Overflows englisch overflow, eigentlich = das Überfließen Überschreitung der Speicherkapazität von Computern

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

overflow

o ver flow /òʊvə r flóʊ / (! 動詞 名詞 で強勢が異なるので注意 ) over (越えて )flow (流れ出す )〗動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ed , 時に n /-n /; ing 自動詞 1 河川 容器が 〉 «…で » あふれる , あふれ返る «with » The bookshelf is overflowing with books .本棚には本があふれている .2 〈人 心が 〉 «…の気持ちで » 一杯になる «with » overflow with gratitude 感謝の気持ちで一杯になる .3 〈人 物が 〉 «…に » あふれ返る ; どっと押し寄せる «into , onto » Her clothes will overflow into the empty drawers .その空 から の引き出しも彼女の衣類であふれることになるだろう .他動詞 (!受け身にしない ) 1 〈岸 縁 〉を越えてあふれる; (あふれて )…を水浸しにする The river will overflow its banks .川の水は土手を越えてあふれるだろう 2 〈人 物が 〉…にあふれる Tears overflow her eyes .涙が彼女の目にあふれている .名詞 /-́--̀ /C 1 〖通例the (入れずに )あふれた人々 [].2 〖通例単数形で 〗 «…から » あふれさせること ;【川など (から )の 】氾濫 «from » ; 〖形容詞的に 〗あふれ出ている ; 過剰な an overflow of population 人口過剰 .3 (水をあふれさせないための )排水口, 貯水所 .4 〖単数形で 〗〘コンピュ 〙オーバーフロー 〘データや演算がコンピュータの容量を超えたためエラーが起こること 〙.~́ m eting (満員で入りきらなかった人用の )第二会場での会 .~́ p pe 排水管 .

 

overflown

ver fl wn 動詞 overflow, overflyの過去分詞 .