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flash flood SUBST
I. flood [Brit flʌd, americ fləd] SUBST
1. flood literal:
the Flood BÍBL
2. flood fig:
a flood of people, visitors, light, memories
a flood of letters, complaints
3. flood coloq FOTO, TEATR → floodlight
II. flood [Brit flʌd, americ fləd] VERBO trans
1. flood literal:
flood area, house
flood river
2. flood fig light, tears, mail:
3. flood COM (over-supply):
flood shops, market
inonder (with de)
4. flood MOTOR:
flood engine, carburettor
III. flood [Brit flʌd, americ fləd] VERBO intr
1. flood:
flood meadow, street, cellar:
flood river:
2. flood fig:
to flood into sth light:
to flood into sth people:
to flood over or through sb emotion:
IV. flooded ADJ
flooded area, house:
to be flooded with light, calls, complaints, tears, refugees
I. floodlight [Brit ˈflʌdlʌɪt, americ ˈflədˌlaɪt] SUBST
II. floodlight <Pret imperf, Part perf floodlit> [Brit ˈflʌdlʌɪt, americ ˈflədˌlaɪt] VERBO trans
floodlight building
floodlight match, stage
III. floodlit ADJ
floodlit match
floodlit building, pageant
I. flash [Brit flaʃ, americ flæʃ] SUBST
1. flash (sudden light):
2. flash fig:
3. flash FOTO:
4. flash (bulletin):
5. flash (stripe):
6. flash (on horse):
7. flash Brit (display) coloq:
II. flash [Brit flaʃ, americ flæʃ] ADJ
flash (posh) coloq, pej:
flash hotel
flash car, suit
flash inv friend
III. flash [Brit flaʃ, americ flæʃ] VERBO trans
1. flash (display) coloq person:
flash ID card, credit card, money
to flash sth at sb person:
to flash sth at sb (flaunt)
2. flash (shine):
to flash a torch on or at sth
3. flash (send) fig:
flash look, smile
lancer (at à)
4. flash TV station:
flash (transmit) pictures, news
transmettre (to à)
flash (briefly) message
IV. flash [Brit flaʃ, americ flæʃ] VERBO intr
1. flash (shine):
flash lighthouse, warning light:
flash jewels:
flash eyes:
2. flash (appear suddenly):
3. flash (expose oneself) coloq:
flash man:
V. flash [Brit flaʃ, americ flæʃ]
flash flood SUBST
I. flood [flʌd] VERBO trans
1. flood (overflow):
flood a. fig
flood person
2. flood AGRIC, ECOL:
flood valley
3. flood AUTOMOB:
flood engine
II. flood [flʌd] VERBO intr
flood river
flood people
III. flood [flʌd] SUBST
1. flood (overflow):
2. flood (outpouring):
flood of mail, calls
flood of products
3. flood REL:
I. flash [flæʃ] VERBO trans
1. flash (shine briefly) a. fig:
flash smile, look
flash signal
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
II. flash [flæʃ] VERBO intr
1. flash (shine briefly):
flash a. fig
flash headlights
flash eyes
2. flash (move swiftly):
3. flash coloq (expose oneself):
III. flash [flæʃ] SUBST
1. flash (burst of light):
2. flash FOTO:
flash a. fig
3. flash RÁDIO, TV, JORNAL:
4. flash Brit (military insignia or badge):
IV. flash <-er, -est> [flæʃ] ADJ pej coloq
flash flood SUBST
I. flood [flʌd] VERBO trans
1. flood (overflow):
flood a. fig
flood person
2. flood AGRIC, ECOL:
flood valley
3. flood AUTOMOB:
flood engine
II. flood [flʌd] VERBO intr
flood river
flood people
III. flood [flʌd] SUBST
1. flood (overflow):
2. flood (outpouring):
flood of mail, calls
flood of products
3. flood REL:
I. flash [flæʃ] VERBO trans
1. flash (shine briefly) a. fig:
flash smile, look
flash signal
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
II. flash [flæʃ] VERBO intr
1. flash (shine briefly):
flash a. fig
flash headlights
flash eyes
2. flash (move swiftly):
3. flash coloq (expose oneself):
III. flash [flæʃ] SUBST
1. flash (burst of light):
2. flash FOTO:
flash a. fig
3. flash RÁDIO, TV, JORNAL:
Present
Iflood
youflood
he/she/itfloods
weflood
youflood
theyflood
Past
Iflooded
youflooded
he/she/itflooded
weflooded
youflooded
theyflooded
Present Perfect
Ihaveflooded
youhaveflooded
he/she/ithasflooded
wehaveflooded
youhaveflooded
theyhaveflooded
Past Perfect
Ihadflooded
youhadflooded
he/she/ithadflooded
wehadflooded
youhadflooded
theyhadflooded
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Floodlights, improved dressing rooms and playing surface are part of the planned developments.
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The ground has railings, and stand which was installed during the 199091 season and floodlights which were added in 1993.
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The match eventually got underway, but the light soon began to fade, a significant problem as the stadium did not have floodlights at the time.
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Both stands have a row of floodlight pylons in front of them, which can obstruct supporters views.
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Each crossbeam features a small floodlight on the end which illuminates the scallop like, origami inspired parts.
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