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 deluge ['dɛljudʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大洪水, 泛滥

vt. 使泛滥


  1. When the snow melts, the mountain stream becomes a deluge.
    雪融化时, 山间溪流变成山洪暴发.
  2. I got caught in the deluge on the way home.
    我在回家的路上遇到倾盆大雨.
  3. We advertised the job and were deluged with applications.
    我们登出了这项工作的广告, 收到的申请书不计其数.


deluge
[ noun ]
  1. an overwhelming number or amount

  2. <noun.quantity>
    a flood of requests
    a torrent of abuse
  3. a heavy rain

  4. <noun.phenomenon>
  5. the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land

  6. <noun.phenomenon>
    plains fertilized by annual inundations
[ verb ]
  1. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid

  2. <verb.contact> flood inundate swamp
    the basement was inundated after the storm
    The images flooded his mind
  3. charge someone with too many tasks

  4. <verb.communication>
    flood out overwhelm
  5. fill or cover completely, usually with water

  6. <verb.change>
    inundate submerge


Deluge \Del"uge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deluged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Deluging}.]
1. To overflow with water; to inundate; to overwhelm.

The deluged earth would useless grow. --Blackmore.

2. To overwhelm, as with a deluge; to cover; to overspread;
to overpower; to submerge; to destroy; as, the northern
nations deluged the Roman empire with their armies; the
land is deluged with woe.

At length corruption, like a general flood . . .
Shall deluge all. --Pope.
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Deluge \Del"uge\ (d[e^]l"[-u]j), n. [F. d['e]luge, L. diluvium,
fr. diluere wash away; di- = dis- + luere, equiv. to lavare
to wash. See {Lave}, and cf. {Diluvium}.]
1. A washing away; an overflowing of the land by water; an
inundation; a flood; specifically, The Deluge, the great
flood in the days of Noah (--Gen. vii.).

2. Fig.: Anything which overwhelms, or causes great
destruction. ``The deluge of summer.'' --Lowell.

A fiery deluge fed
With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed. --Milton.

As I grub up some quaint old fragment of a [London]
street, or a house, or a shop, or tomb or burial
ground, which has still survived in the deluge. --F.
Harrison.

After me the deluge.
(Apr['e]s moi le d['e]luge.) --Madame de
Pompadour.

  1. Wendell Harris, an FCC official, said the deluge of attempted phone calls to the Soviet Union in the past few days demonstrated the "urgency" of expanding phone traffic between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
  2. Municipal Bonds Prices of municipal bonds fell between 1/8 and 3/8 points yesterday as a deluge of new supply overwhelmed demand.
  3. Instead, Labour promises a deluge of information that will let underperforming schools off the hook. The verdict - in the words of school reports over the years - is 'must try harder'.
  4. He was almost alone in the government in sensing that the Pentagon's press office should be given some warning of the impending operation so it could be prepared for the deluge of press inquiries certain to come after the operation was launched.
  5. After her, the deluge. Wit and style does not always work, though.
  6. Of course there is still a week left for a deluge, but nothing can take away the 224 hours of sunshine so far.
  7. The deluge swept away thousands of mud-and-straw houses in about 100 villages of the district, 55 miles southeast of Dhaka, according to a Comilla official who arrived in Dhaka on Monday.
  8. Traders are bracing for another last-minute deluge of volume in the stock market during Friday's "triple witching hour," when stock-index futures and options and individual stock options expire simultaneously.
  9. On Tuesday, the official Xinhua News Agency said 225 people were killed and 449 were missing in the deluge and sudden flooding, which struck Friday and Saturday.
  10. While the Sony win is a coup for Burnett, it raises questions about how the agency will assimilate the deluge of new business.
  11. Resisting the Western deluge will not be easy for East German papers, most of which use old, labor-intensive production methods.
  12. W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood intuited more than 50 years ago that a deluge of horrors on the horizon was ushering in an age of news heros.
  13. Thousands of people taking shelter from rising floodwaters in Dhaka's streets and parks panicked Friday when monsoon showers hit the city and triggered fears of a deluge.
  14. The market could start snowballing if, for instance, mutual-fund investors deluge funds with orders to get them out of stocks and into money-market accounts.
  15. The main brokers handling the deluge were Cazenove; the Wood Mackenzie unit of Hill Samuel Group PLC; and Alexanders Laing & Cruikshank, a part of Mercantile House Holdings PLC.
  16. Bond dealers said investors continued to mark time ahead of this week's deluge of economic statistics, starting with Wednesday's release of May retail sales data.
  17. The district paid Romero and his family $1,000 to perform at an annual water awareness luncheon on May 18. Nine days later, a surprise one-inch deluge soaked the region.
  18. Everyone fears a repetition of the 1986 refinancing deluge, which produced gridlock in processing applications and angered many consumers.
  19. UNI said the victims lived in slum localities which were the worst affected in the deluge Thursday night.
  20. The deluge and flooding killed 10 and left at least 3,700 people homeless in Alabama, and the town of Elba remained a muddy hole two days after an earthen levee ruptured along the Pea River.
  21. By 2011, we will see the deluge.
  22. The deluge resulted from what forecasters call the "Pineapple Express," a fall storm track that carries warm, moist weather systems from Hawaii to the Pacific Northwest.
  23. He said the Saudis hope the deluge of refugees will overwhelm Yemen.
  24. Monday's midnight deadline for filing federal income tax returns brought the usual deluge of last-minute mailings as people held onto their money as long as possible, or procrastinated until time ran out.
  25. The first poll was taken before a deluge of negative publicity about Alar, a chemical used in growing apples that was taken off the market after reports that it might cause cancer.
  26. Marilyn Quayle, recuperating from a hysterectomy, celebrated her 41st birthday Sunday with her family and spent part of the day responding to a deluge of get-well messages and cards, a spokeswoman said Monday.
  27. But although the Madrid conferrants had the decency to put the word in tentative inverted commas, after them came the deluge of obscurity. So it is right for their successors to have the job of clearing up the confusion.
  28. "Applicants deluge colleges," trumpeted the New York Times in June; "Unexpected influx of college freshmen puts strain on campus housing," quoth the same newspaper in September.
  29. But even though the Chiquita notes were well-received in the market, Mr. Rich and others don't expect a deluge of new high-yield offerings to hit investors in the months ahead.
  30. But the rally presented an opportunity to sell at unexpectedly attractive prices, and a deluge of sell orders came in from oil producers, traders and speculators all over the world, analysts said.
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