deluge的意思和读音

deluge

: [ˈdeljudʒ] : [ˈdeljuːdʒ]

n.

v.使使

使

deluges  deluging  deluged  

v.dry up

n.drought

v.overwhelm,overload,overrun,swamp,bury

n.torrent,downpour,cloudburst,rainstorm,monsoon

delugen.

1.a sudden very heavy fall of rain

2.a large number of things that happen or arrive at the same time

a deluge of calls/complaints/letters

v.

1.[usupass]~ sb/sth (with sth)使使to send or give sb/sth a large number of things at the same time

We have been deluged with applications for the job.使

2.[oftpass]~ sthto flood a place with water

The campsite was deluged by a flash flood.

n.1.;2.3.

v.1.,

n.1.a lot of things all happening or arriving at the same time, especially if they are hard to deal witstrong.a very heavy fall of rain; a flood

v.1.if you are deluged with things, you have a lot of them to deal witstrong.to fill or cover a place with water

1. delude deluge demographic ...

2. dilution n deluge v collect v ...

3. dilution n deluge v collect v ...

4. disgruntled deluge defiance ...

5.使 delude deluge 使 demolish ...

6. Dead and Buried Deluge Divided Loyalties ...

7. horrendous deluge 使 pogrom ...

8. delude vt deluge n delve v ...

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1.But, if your body is trying to deal with a constant deluge of hormones telling it to get ready to run or fight, the heart will be affected.

2.It might be looked on more warmly if its members did not deluge people with invitations to join them.

3.Residents describing the deluge say it began with a constant, pounding rain that started around July 28 and continued for a week.728

4.As history surges forward like an unstoppable deluge, human society evolves toward progress with an irresistible force.

5.New York is the second wealthiest city on this list, but protections are only good enough to hold off a once-in- a-century deluge event.

6.The northern section of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa usually sees scattered rains during the monsoon season, but never the deluge it had this year.KhyberPakhtunkhwa

7." He expressed dismay at what he saw facing humanity in the not so distant future, describing those times as " the darkest since the deluge.”。

8.But now much of this historic part of the city is expected to be swallowed up by a deluge of water.

9.But interviewing and thoroughly evaluating every applicant, considering the deluge, would be an enormous and expensive undertaking.

10.Hundreds of people have been killed by the deluge in other parts of the country and thousands of factories closed.