awash的意思和读音

awash

: [əˈwɑʃ] : [əˈwɒʃ]

adj.;()

adv.()[湿]

adj.dry

adj.brimming,crammed,drenched,flooded,full of

awashadj.

1.~ (with water)covered with water

2.~ with sthhaving sth in large quantities

The city is awash with drugs.

adj.1.2.;3.();4.[湿]1.2.;3.();4.[湿]

adv.1.();2.[湿]

adj.1.covered in water or another liquid2.having more of something than is desirable or manageable3.describes a boat that has sunk so low that water is able to come in over the sides

1. awareness awash away from the market ...

2. alive awash . ab-,abs- "" ...

3. alike awash anelectric ...

4. flutter awash tulip ...

5. tablet awash dinosaur ...

6. Patrol Awash Expedient ...

7. alive awash . ab-,abs- "" ...

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1.China is now awash with factories that will struggle to make a profit and with a glut of overpriced housing.

2.And with the world awash with savings, banks ought to be able to raise new capital privately and continue lending.

3.A few months after I returned from the Awash, I asked White what he thought the last common ancestor would have looked like.访怀

4.It is as if, suddenly, the Internet were awash with pictures of the C. I. A. director, Leon E. Panetta, cavorting half-naked on vacation.(C.I.A)·(LeonE.Panetta)

5.The blogosphere is awash with speculation that it had all been a publicity stunt by the parents.

6.SOME call it a curse, but those awash in oil must feel blessed at the moment.

7.But speculative money in an economy awash with liquidity after two years of stimulus is surely at the root of it.使

8.But China will not always be awash with cash. It needs to spend more wisely today while capital is still abundant.

9.In a country awash with guns where central authority has always been weak, such tensions tend to be expressed violently.

10.If the Middle Awash team is right in its interpretation, Ar. ramidus is indeed nothing at all like a modern chimp or gorilla.