teem

teem
intransitive verb
wimmeln (with von)
* * *
[ti:m]
verb
1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) wimmeln
2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) gießen
* * *
teem
[ti:m]
vi
1. impers
it's \teeming [with rain] es gießt [in Strömen] fam
2. (be full)
to \teem with sth von etw dat wimmeln
* * *
[tiːm]
vi
1) (with people, insects etc) wimmeln (with von); (with mistakes, information etc) strotzen (with vor)

his mind was teeming with ideas — in seinem Kopf wimmelte es nur so von Ideen

2)

(= pour) it's teeming with rain — es regnet or gießt (inf) in Strömen

he watched the rain teeming down — er sah zu, wie der Regen vom Himmel strömte

* * *
teem1 [tiːm]
A v/i
1. wimmeln (with von):
the roads are teeming with people auf den Straßen wimmelt es von Menschen;
this page teems with mistakes diese Seite strotzt von Fehlern
2. ZOOL obs
a) trächtig sein oder werden
b) werfen
B v/t ZOOL obs Junge werfen
teem2 [tiːm]
A v/t
1. ausleeren
2. TECH
a) flüssiges Metall abstechen, (aus)gießen
b) eine Form mit geschmolzenem Metall vollgießen
B v/i the rain is teeming down, it is teeming (with rain) es regnet in Strömen
* * *
intransitive verb
wimmeln (with von)
* * *
v.
wimmeln v.

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