柯林斯詞典deluge /?d?lju?d?/ (deluging,deluged,deluges) 1. N-COUNT A deluge of things is a large number of them which arrive or happen at the same time. 泛濫 There was a deluge of requests for interviews and statements. 對(duì)接受訪談和發(fā)表聲明的要求鋪天蓋地地湧來。2. V-T If a place or person is deluged with things, a large number of them arrive or happen at the same time. 使充斥[usu passive] During 1933, Papen's office was deluged with complaints. 在1933年間,巴本的辦公室接到的投訴案件層出不窮。 返回 deluge劍橋詞典a very large amount of rain or water 暴雨;洪水 This little stream can become a deluge when it rains heavily . 遇到暴雨的時(shí)候,這條小谿的水勢(shì)就會(huì)猛漲。 ?a deluge of sth a lot of something 大量的… The newspaper received a deluge of complaints /letters /phone calls about the article . 報(bào)社收到了關(guān)於這篇文章的大量投訴/信件/電話。 返回 deluge