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I . flood [flʌd] N

1. flood (excess water):

the flood REL

2. flood fig:

to be in floods of tears

3. flood (tide):

II . flood [flʌd] VB trans

1. flood (overflow):

2. flood AUTO:

3. flood (intentionally fill with water):

III . flood [flʌd] VB intr

2. flood fig:

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Some of the other threats include floods, fires and the possibility of epidemics and natural calamities.
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It was designed to protect the canal from floods and drift ice, and entered service in 1873.
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Floods frequent the island every year without any exception.
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The lessons of floods joined advancements in bridge-building to modify the viability of some locations.
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By the end of the 16th century, the town was destroyed by successive fires, floods and epidemic, began to fall into the oblivion.
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Thus storm floods would only erase the artificial accumulation of sand, while the shoreline proper remains intact and erosion is slowed down.
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The average multi-annual water flow of about 50 cubic meters/s, the annual runoff 1.5 cu. km, of which half runs during floods.
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The size of floods our model predicts from the basalt erosion better match locations of depositional flood bars in the canyon than the brimful model predicts.
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Floods had occurred here before in 1844, but the 1852 flood was larger with a higher death toll.
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A total of 1,154,725 people were evacuated in the wake of the storm and the following floods in the state.
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