overcome$56434$ - translation to greek
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overcome$56434$ - translation to greek

1995 SINGLE BY MASSIVE ATTACK
Karmacoma (music video); Overcome (Tricky song); Karma Coma

overcome      
v. υπερισχύω, καταβάλλω, κατανικώ

Definition

overcome
(overcomes, overcoming, overcame)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'overcome' is used in the present tense and is also the past participle.
1.
If you overcome a problem or a feeling, you successfully deal with it and control it.
Molly had fought and overcome her fear of flying...
VERB: V n
2.
If you are overcome by a feeling or event, it is so strong or has such a strong effect that you cannot think clearly.
The night before the test I was overcome by fear and despair...
A dizziness overcame him, blurring his vision.
= overwhelm
VERB: be V-ed, V n
3.
If you are overcome by smoke or a poisonous gas, you become very ill or die from breathing it in.
The residents were trying to escape from the fire but were overcome by smoke.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed

Wikipedia

Karmacoma

"Karmacoma" is a song by British trip hop collective Massive Attack, released as a third and final single from their second album, Protection, on 20 March 1995. It contains rap vocals from band members 3D and Tricky. Tricky also recorded his own version of "Karmacoma", renamed "Overcome" for his debut studio album, Maxinquaye.

Massive Attack themselves recorded a second version of the song (without Tricky) renamed "Fake the Aroma" on The Help Album, a compilation album for the charity War Child. The music video for "Karmacoma" was directed by Jonathan Glazer, his first.