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Detailübersetzungen für submerging (Englisch) ins Französisch

submerging:


Übersetzung Matrix für submerging:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- immersion; submergence; submersion

Synonyms for "submerging":


Verwandte Definitionen für "submerging":

  1. sinking until covered completely with water1

submerging form of submerge:

to submerge Verb (submerges, submerged, submerging)

  1. to submerge (overflow; inundate)
    déborder; inonder; noyer
    • déborder Verb (déborde, débordes, débordons, débordez, )
    • inonder Verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )
    • noyer Verb (noie, noies, noyons, noyez, )
  2. to submerge (flood)
    inonder; être inondé
    • inonder Verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )
  3. to submerge
    submerger; inonder; noyer
    • submerger Verb (submerge, submerges, submergeons, submergez, )
    • inonder Verb (inonde, inondes, inondons, inondez, )
    • noyer Verb (noie, noies, noyons, noyez, )
  4. submerge (sink; perish; suffer; )
    – sink below the surface; go under or as if under water 1
    sombrer; couler; s'effoncer dans l'eau
    • sombrer Verb (sombre, sombres, sombrons, sombrez, )
    • couler Verb (coule, coules, coulons, coulez, )

Konjugationen für submerge:

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

Übersetzung Matrix für submerge:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
couler draining away; flowing away; running away
noyer walnut tree
VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
couler go under; perish; set; sink; submerge; succumb; suffer be going down hill; come down in torrents; drain away; drain off; drip; drop; fall; flee; flow; flow away; fly; galvanise; galvanize; go under; gush; leak away; pitter; pour; prolapse; run; sag; sink; stream; subside; trickle; tumble
déborder inundate; overflow; submerge boil over; deboard; flow over; overflow
inonder flood; inundate; overflow; submerge booze away; drown; flood; flow over; inundate; overflow
noyer inundate; overflow; submerge admit; booze away; drown; flood; flow over; inundate; let in
s'effoncer dans l'eau go under; perish; set; sink; submerge; succumb; suffer
sombrer go under; perish; set; sink; submerge; succumb; suffer be going down hill; be killed; decline; drop; fall; galvanise; galvanize; go to pieces; go to the dogs; go to wrack and ruin; go under; perish; prolapse; sag; sink; subside; tumble
submerger submerge booze away; drown; flood; flow over; heap; inundate
être inondé flood; submerge be flooded
- deluge; drown; inundate; overwhelm; submerse

Verwandte Wörter für "submerge":

  • submerging

Synonyms for "submerge":


Verwandte Definitionen für "submerge":

  1. fill or cover completely, usually with water1
  2. cover completely or make imperceptible1
  3. put under water1
    • submerge your head completely1
  4. sink below the surface; go under or as if under water1

Wiktionary Übersetzungen für submerge:

submerge
verb
  1. to immerse (intransitive)
  2. to immerse (transitive)

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
submerge s’immerger abtauchen — (intransitiv) Seemannssprache, von U-Booten: unter Wasser gehen