释义 |
- n.洪水;水灾;大量(的人或事物)
- v.淹没;泛滥;(使)灌满水;大量涌入
- 网络涨潮;泛洪;水啸雾都
第三人称单数:floods 现在分词:flooding 过去式:flooded v.+n. flood market,flood village n. deluge,overflow,inundation,downpour,abundance v. inundate,submerge,swamp,saturate,drown 水water 1. | [c][u] 洪水;水灾a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry |
| The heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of the country. 大雨使全国许多地方泛滥成灾。 | | | | Police have issued flood warnings for Nevada. 警方已经发布了内华达的水灾警告。 | | The river is in flood(= has more water in it than normal and has caused a flood) . 河水泛滥。 |
大量large number 2. | [c] ~ (of sth) 大批,大量(的人或事物)a very large number of things or people that appear at the same time |
| a flood of complaints 大量投诉 | | | | The child was in floods of tears(= crying a lot) . 小孩哭得泪人儿似的。 |
灌满水fill with water 1. | [i][t] (使)灌满水;淹没if a placefloods or sthfloods it, it becomes filled or covered with water |
| The cellar floods whenever it rains heavily. 只要一下大雨地窖就淹水。 | | If the pipe bursts it could flood the whole house. 要是水管破裂整座房子就会灌满水。 |
河of river 2. | [i][t] 泛滥;淹没to become so full that it spreads out onto the land around it |
| When the Ganges floods, it causes considerable damage. 恒河泛滥时造成严重损害。 | | The river flooded the valley. 河水泛滥淹没了河谷。 |
大量large numbers 3. | [i] ~ in/into/out of sth 大量涌入;蜂拥而出to arrive or go somewhere in large numbers |
| Refugees continue to flood into neighbouring countries. 难民不断涌入邻国。 | | Telephone calls came flooding in from all over the country. 全国各地的电话像潮水般打来。 |
4. | [t][usupass] ~ sb/sth with sth 大量送至;挤满;拥满to send sth somewhere in large numbers |
| The office was flooded with applications for the job. 办公室堆满了应征该职的求职信。 |
5. | [t] (使)充斥,充满to become or make sth become available in a place in large numbers |
| Cheap imported goods are flooding the market . 廉价进口商品充斥着市场。 | | A man who planned to flood Britain with cocaine was jailed for 15 years. 一个企图往英国大量运送可卡因的男人被监禁 15 年。 |
思想;感情of feeling/thought 6. | [i][t] 使大受感动;充满to affect sb suddenly and strongly |
| A great sense of relief flooded over him. 他深感宽慰。 | | Memories of her childhood came flooding back . 她童年的往事涌上心头。 | | The words flooded him with self-pity. 这些话使他充满了自怜。 |
光;颜色of light/colour 7. | [i][t] 照进;覆盖to spread suddenly into sth; to cover sth |
| She drew the curtains and the sunlight flooded in. 她拉开窗帘,阳光洒了进来。 | | She looked away as the colour flooded her cheeks. 她双颊泛出红晕,视线转向别处。 | | The room was flooded with evening light. 室内一片暮色。 |
发动机engine 8. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)溢流if an enginefloods or if youflood it, it becomes so full of petrol/gas that it will not start |
n. | 1. in the Bible, a devastating flood, taken as a sign of God's anger at people's wickedness. 2. a very large amount of water that has overflowed from a source such as a river or a broken pipe onto a previously dry area 3. a very large number of people or things 4. the flowing in to land of water, associated with a rising tide 5. a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before 6. a flood of light is a strong light that fills a place 7. a flood of memories or feelings is a lot of strong memories or feelings that suddenly affect you 1. in the Bible, a devastating flood, taken as a sign of God's anger at people's wickedness. 2. a very large amount of water that has overflowed from a source such as a river or a broken pipe onto a previously dry area 3. a very large number of people or things 4. the flowing in to land of water, associated with a rising tide 5. a large amount of water that covers an area that was dry before 6. a flood of light is a strong light that fills a place 7. a flood of memories or feelings is a lot of strong memories or feelings that suddenly affect you | v. | 1. to cover a previously dry area with large amounts of water, or be covered with large amounts of water 2. to undergo conditions in which water overflows banks or barriers 3. to arrive somewhere in very large numbers 4. to send a very large number of calls, letters, or complaints to an organization 5. to feel a particular emotion, sensation, or memory suddenly and intensely 6. to shine strongly so that a place becomes filled with a bright or glowing light 7. to supply too much of a product to a market, pushing prices down and keeping them low 8. to send too much gas to a carburetor in a car engine, or be supplied with too much, so that the car fails to start 9. to bleed profusely from the womb, e.g. after childbirth 10. to bleed profusely during a menstrual period 1. to cover a previously dry area with large amounts of water, or be covered with large amounts of water 2. to undergo conditions in which water overflows banks or barriers 3. to arrive somewhere in very large numbers 4. to send a very large number of calls, letters, or complaints to an organization 5. to feel a particular emotion, sensation, or memory suddenly and intensely 6. to shine strongly so that a place becomes filled with a bright or glowing light 7. to supply too much of a product to a market, pushing prices down and keeping them low 8. to send too much gas to a carburetor in a car engine, or be supplied with too much, so that the car fails to start 9. to bleed profusely from the womb, e.g. after childbirth 10. to bleed profusely during a menstrual period |
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