柯林斯詞典glut /ɡl?t/ (glutting,glutted,gluts) 1. N-COUNT If there is a glut of something, there is so much of it that it cannot all be sold or used. 供應(yīng)過剩[usu sing, usu with supp] Exports have become increasingly important to wineries as they battle a global wine glut. 出口對(duì)于各葡萄酒廠來(lái)說(shuō)已變得日益重要, 因?yàn)樗麄兊脩?yīng)對(duì)全球性的葡萄酒供應(yīng)過剩問題。2. V-T If a market is glutted with something, there is a glut of that thing. 供過于求[商業(yè)] The region is glutted with hospitals. 該地區(qū)的醫(yī)院供過于求。 返回 glut劍橋詞典a supply of something that is much greater than can be sold or is needed or wanted 供過于求,供應(yīng)過剩 The fall in demand for coffee could cause a glut on/in the market . 咖啡需求減少會(huì)導(dǎo)致市場(chǎng)供應(yīng)過剩。 The current glut of graduates means that many of them will not be able to find jobs . 現(xiàn)在大學(xué)畢業(yè)生人數(shù)過多,這就意味著他們當(dāng)中許多人無(wú)法找到工作。 返回 glut