overflow in Japanese
overflow in Japanese is 溢れる — overflow means liquid or material that spills over because there is too much of it.
overflow in Japanese
溢れる
Pronounced: afureru
What does "overflow" mean?
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noun Liquid or material that spills over because there is too much of it.
"The overflow from the bathtub soaked the bathroom floor."
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noun A pipe or outlet designed to release excess liquid.
"Check that the sink's overflow isn't blocked with debris."
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verb To spill over the edge or limit of something.
"The river overflowed its banks after days of heavy rain."
overflow in a sentence
- The overflow from the bathtub soaked the bathroom floor.
- Check that the sink's overflow isn't blocked with debris.
- The river overflowed its banks after days of heavy rain.
- The venue overflowed with fans an hour before the show.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "overflow" in Japanese?
"overflow" in Japanese is 溢れる. overflow means: Liquid or material that spills over because there is too much of it.
How do you pronounce 溢れる?
"overflow" in Japanese is 溢れる, pronounced "afureru".
How do you use "overflow" in a sentence?
Example: "The overflow from the bathtub soaked the bathroom floor." In Japanese, "overflow" is 溢れる.
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