avalancha
avalanche ; spate ; floodwater [flood water] ; spurt.
This paper discusses how to handle the avalanche of online documentation = This paper discusses how to handle the avalanche of online documentation.
The article 'The public library service in Scotland - cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.
In 1975 flood water damaged 100,000 books and maps stored in a basement area.
Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor - not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.
avalancha de barro
mudflow
mudslide
The mudflow has engulfed villages, roads, dozens of factories and swathes of paddy and sugarcane fields, as well as damaging railway.
The death toll from mudslides has reached 224, with authorities fearing that it could reach as high as 400 people.
avalancha de lodo
mudflow
mudslide
The mudflow has engulfed villages, roads, dozens of factories and swathes of paddy and sugarcane fields, as well as damaging railway.
The death toll from mudslides has reached 224, with authorities fearing that it could reach as high as 400 people.
avalancha de nieve
snow avalanche
snowslide
Snow avalanches threaten life and property in mountainous areas worldwide.
Authorities say two separate snowslides near Snoqualmie Pass have injured six people.
salir a la calle en avalancha
spill (out) into + the streets
Tens of thousands of immigrants spilled out into the streets in dozens of cities across the nation Monday in peaceful protests.
una avalancha de
a flood of
a flood tide of
This has called forth a flood of protests.
Children experience so much that is new and unknown to them every day - a flood tide of sensual emotions, events, ideas, data of all kinds.