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Meaning of sausums | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR C2 Specialized

Definitions

  1. drought (significant long-term reduction in rainfall, leading to the depletion of the water reserves of the soil)
    declension-1, masculine
  2. dry land (area where there is little or no water)
    declension-1, masculine
  3. dryness (the state or quality of that which is dry, contains little or no water)
    declension-1, masculine
  4. dryness (the quality of that which is dry, not emotional, not showing compassion or concern)
    declension-1, masculine

Equivalents

Català eixutesa eixutor secor sequedat
Deutsch Trockenheit
English drought Dryness
Esperanto sekeco
Suomi kuivuus
Français Sécheresse siccité
हिन्दी रूखापन
Italiano secchezza
Latina siccitas
Nederlands droogheid droogte
Português aridez
Русский сухость
Türkçe kuruluk
ئۇيغۇرچە قۇرۇقلۇق

Examples

“ilgstošs sausums”

prolonged drought

“bet tad iestājās sausums: lietus nelija un nelija... labības stiebri panīka”

but then there was the drought: rain kept not coming... the grain stalks collapsed

“vēzis var ilgāk izturēt sausumā, tomēr arī viņš visu laiku cenšas nokļūt ūdenī”

crab(s) can survive longer on dry land, but they keep trying all the time to get into water

“justies kā zivij sausumā, uz sausuma”

to feel like a fish in dry land

“augsnes sausums”

soil dryness

“gaisa sausums”

air dryness

“ādas sausums”

skin dryness

“mutē tāds sausums, ka mēle lipa pie aukslējām”

in (his) mouth there was such dryness that (his) tongue stuck to the palate

“'māsa žurnālistes darbā bija tālu gājusi uz priekšu: dokumentālais sausums, kas agrāk pavadīja katru viņas uzrakstīto rindu, bija pazudis”

(his) sister had gone far forward (= made progress): the documentary dryness that in the past led her every written line had disappeared

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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