柯林斯詞典spillover /?sp?l??v?/ (spillovers) 1. N-COUNT A spillover is a situation or feeling that starts in one place but then begins to happen or have an effect somewhere else. 伴隨的結(jié)果[usu with supp] Some jobs are quite likely to have a negative spillover into family life. 有些工作很可能會(huì)對(duì)家庭生活帶來(lái)負(fù)面的影響。 返回 spillover劍橋詞典 spillover noun [C] (LIQUID) an amount of liquid that has become too much for the object that contains it and flows or spreads out (液體)溢出部分,溢出量 The spillover from the adjacent river flooded the lower fields . 附近河流漲出的河水淹沒(méi)了低地。 spillover noun [C] (EFFECTS) the effects of an activity that have spread further than was originally intended (非預(yù)期的)影響 We are now witnessing a spillover of the war into neighbouring regions . 我們現(xiàn)在親眼看到戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)影響到周邊地區(qū)。 返回 spillover