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wash over

wash over
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
1 (take hold of) invadir
a feeling of relief washed over her la invadió una sensación de alivio; waves of panic washed over her se sentía invadida por oleadas de pánico
a sudden wave of drowsiness washed over her as waves of horror and disgust washed over her... a tide of sadness washed over him Waves of euphoria washed over the whole family she could feel the happiness wash over her in waves
2 (pass by)
I just let all this criticism wash over me todas estas críticas simplemente me resbalan
you'd be best to let the film wash over you Tom tries to let the comments wash over him but I think he's a lot more upset than he lets on I just let it wash over me the television headlines seemed to wash over her without meaning anything
3 (envelop)
the quality of its language is unsurpassed - let the words wash over you and bask in them
relax and let the music wash over you relájese y déjese llevar por la música
just sit back and let the tunes wash over you

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