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I . swamp [swɒmp, Am swɑ:mp] RZ.

II . swamp [swɒmp, Am swɑ:mp] CZ. cz. przech.

1. swamp (flood):

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem swamped

to be swamped with work

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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From the looks of it, the shop was swamped with skivvy-donning young people hoping to get that ensemble.
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The attentional blink is an illustration that has a significant insinuation for individuals who work in environments where they are usually swamped with information.
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The team is swamped by suggestions sent in from the public.
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The authorities are swamped with letters full of slander.
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Many of its firms are uncompetitive because they are swamped by high taxes and mountains of red tape, as well as a notoriously strike-prone labour force.
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After the park's creation, loons were impacted by the lead weights used in recreational fishing, and waves from powerboats which swamped nests.
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That way we have toy library membership and don't have the house swamped with all the toys, just a few big-ticket at a time.
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Another became swamped; drifted away and its occupants were not seen again.
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Well located just off the main square, where the pensioners play boules among the turtledoves, the old building is swamped by some fetching wisteria.
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These vessels were sealed and watertight and able to be swamped by waves without sinking.
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