flood

noun
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    water

  1. [countable, uncountable] a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry洪水;水灾
    • The heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of the country.大雨使全国许多地方泛滥成灾。🔊🔊
    • There have been delays to filming as a result of the floods.由于洪水而导致拍摄延迟。
    • Police have issued flood warnings for Nevada.警方已经发布了内华达的水灾警告。🔊🔊
    • Much had been done in recent years to improve flood defences. 近年来,为提高防洪能力已经做了很多工作。
    • The insurance does not cover flood damage to gates, hedges or fences.该保险不包括对大门,树篱或篱笆的洪水破坏。
    • an appeal to help flood victims帮助洪水灾民的呼吁
    • the Thames flood barrier泰晤士河洪水屏障
    • in flood The river is in flood (= has more water in it than normal and has caused a flood).河水泛滥。🔊🔊
    see also flash flood
    Extra Examples
    • No one knew that the flood was coming.没有人知道洪水就要来了。
    • The flood caused widespread destruction.这次洪灾造成大面积破坏。
    • The floods are slowly subsiding.洪水在慢慢退去。
    • This summer the region was struck by devastating floods.今年夏天这个地区遭受了毁灭性的洪水袭击。
    • The building was evacuated as flood water filled the basement.洪水灌满了地下室,楼里的居民撤离了。
    Topics Geographyb1, Weatherb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • catastrophic
    • devastating
    • great
    verb + flood
    • cause
    flood + verb
    • come
    • hit something
    • strike something
    flood + noun
    • water
    • plain
    • damage
    phrases
    • be in (full) flood
    See full entry
  2. large number大量

  3. [countable] flood (of something) a very large number of things or people that appear at the same time大批,大量(的人或事物)
    • a flood of complaints大量投诉
    • Authorities are struggling to cope with the flood of refugees.当局正在努力应付难民潮。
    • The child was in floods of tears (= crying a lot).小孩哭得泪人儿似的。🔊🔊
    • New spam-blocking software should help stem (= stop) the flood. 新的垃圾邮件阻止软件应有助于阻止洪水。
    Extra Examples
    • She was inundated by floods of fan mail.她收到了崇拜者雪片般的来信。
    • Writing about St John's brings back a flood of nostalgic memories.对圣约翰的记述使往事如潮水般涌上心头。
    • A great flood of anger washed through him.愤怒泛滥成灾。
    • Conversation returned, a trickle breaking into a flood.谈话又回来了,一滴滴地冲进了洪水。
    • They took on temporary workers in anticipation of a flood of calls.他们预料会有大量的来电,就雇用了临时工。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • constant
    • sudden
    flood + verb
    • inundate somebody/​something
    verb + flood
    • bring
    • cause
    • release
    preposition
    • flood of
    phrases
    • a flood of memories
    • in floods of tears
    See full entry
  4. in Bible《圣经》

  5. the Flood
    [singular] the great flood that covered the world in the Bible story
    • before the Flood (= a very long time ago)洪水之前(很久以前)
  6. Word OriginOld English flōd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vloed and German Flut, also to flow.

flood

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flood
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he / she / it floods
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past simple flooded
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past participle flooded
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-ing form flooding
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Phrasal Verbs
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    fill with water灌满水

  1. [intransitive, transitive] if a place floods or something floods it, it becomes filled or covered with water(使)灌满水;淹没
    • The cellar floods whenever it rains heavily.只要一下大雨地窖就淹水。🔊🔊
    • flood something If the pipe bursts it could flood the whole house.要是水管破裂整座房子就会灌满水。🔊🔊
    • be flooded with something The station was flooded with water and mud following heavy rain. 大雨过后,车站被水和泥浆淹没了。
    Extra Examples
    • The area near the river is liable to flood.河流附近的地区容易遭水灾。
    • The village had been badly flooded.这个村庄曾经洪水泛漤。
    Topics Weatherb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + flood
    • be liable to
    phrases
    • be badly flooded
    • flood its banks
    See full entry
  2. of river

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to become so full that it spreads out onto the land around it泛滥;淹没
    • When the Ganges floods, it causes considerable damage.恒河泛滥时造成严重损害。🔊🔊
    • flood something The river flooded the valley.河水泛滥淹没了河谷。🔊🔊
    Topics Geographyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + flood
    • be liable to
    phrases
    • be badly flooded
    • flood its banks
    See full entry
  4. large numbers大量

  5. [intransitive] flood + adv./prep. to arrive or go somewhere in large numbers大量涌入;蜂拥而出 synonym pour
    • Refugees continue to flood into neighbouring countries.难民不断涌入邻国。🔊🔊
    • Texts and tweets came flooding in from all over the country.文本和推文从全国各地泛滥成灾。
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    • The crowd was flooding out onto the track. 人群涌入赛道。
    • The home fans flooded onto the pitch at the finish.比赛结束时,主场球迷冲入了球场。
    • Millions of poverty-stricken people will flood south in search of jobs. 数以百万计的贫困人口将在南部寻找工作。
  6. [transitive, usually passive] to send something somewhere in large numbers大量送至;挤满;拥满
    • be flooded with something The office was flooded with applications for the job.办公室堆满了应征该职的求职信。🔊🔊
    • We’ve been flooded with complaints.我们已收到大量投诉。
  7. [transitive] to become or make something become available in a place in large numbers(使)充斥,充满
    • flood something Cheap imported goods are flooding the market.廉价进口商品充斥着市场。🔊🔊
    • flood something with something A man who planned to flood Britain with cocaine was jailed for 15 years.一个企图往英国大量运送可卡因的男人被监禁 15 年。🔊🔊
  8. of feeling/thought思想;感情

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to affect somebody suddenly and strongly使大受感动;充满
    • + adv./prep. A great sense of relief flooded over him.他深感宽慰。🔊🔊
    • Memories of her childhood came flooding back.她童年的往事涌上心头。🔊🔊
    • flood somebody with something The words flooded him with self-pity.这些话使他充满了自怜。🔊🔊
  10. of light/colour光;颜色

  11. [intransitive, transitive] to spread suddenly into something; to cover something照进;覆盖
    • + adv./prep. She drew the curtains and the sunlight flooded in.她拉开窗帘,阳光洒了进来。🔊🔊
    • flood something She looked away as the colour flooded her cheeks.她双颊泛出红晕,视线转向别处。🔊🔊
    • be flooded with something The room was flooded with evening light.室内一片暮色。🔊🔊
  12. engine发动机

  13. [intransitive, transitive] flood (something) if an engine floods or if you flood it, it becomes so full of petrol that it will not start
  14. (使)溢流
    Word OriginOld English flōd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vloed and German Flut, also to flow.