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deluge

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Meteorology
del·uge1 /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ noun [countable]  1 LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT[usually singular] a large amount of something such as letters or questions that someone gets at the same time 纷至沓来的事物〔如信件、问题等〕 SYN flooddeluge of Viewers sent a deluge of complaints about the show. 观众对这个节目的投诉如潮水般涌来。2. HEMWATER formal a large flood, or period when there is a lot of rain 洪水;暴雨期 SYN flood
Examples from the Corpus
delugeNevertheless, they failed to stop a deluge of complaints about the collection's shortcomings and María Corral's personal tastes.A deluge of medals somehow makes the effort look more meaningful, no matter how little valor accompanies it.The ceaseless deluge had turned the small front yard of the cottage into a swamp.The new wind brought rain, and not just showers, but a constant soaking deluge flying sometimes straight at us.At this stage, almost overwhelmed by the deluge of war, there is perhaps nothing to say that is not banal.Dotson was on the road during the deluge, and said he couldn't believe it when he heard the news.A rancher who heard the deluge coming loaded his family in his truck and began to dash to safety.Many homes in Jakarta were flooded in the Indonesian capital's worst deluge for years.deluge ofAre your savings being eroded by the deluge of bills that arrive every month?
deluge2 verb [transitive]  1 LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTto send a very large number of letters, questions etc to someone all at the same time 使〔大量的信件、问题等同时〕涌向〔某人〕 SYN floodbe deluged with something He was deluged with phone calls from friends and colleagues, congratulating him. 朋友和同事纷纷来电向他表示祝贺。nGrammar Deluge is usually passive in this meaning.2. formalWATER to cover something with a lot of water 淹没 SYN flood
Examples from the Corpus
delugeSometimes I seemed to be nothing but grievance and distress, like a human storm looking for something to deluge.Their dealers, too, deluged Capitol Hill.The unprecedented downpour deluged the nearby Spiceball Park Leisure centre.The building was evacuated, as flood water filled the basement.When a baby is newborn, friends, family, and even strangers deluge us with moral support and advice.His law offices in a small building on the southwestern edge of the city were deluged with calls and visits by reporters.Do the feds truly imagine some night Taylor will be deluged with enough wheelchair patrons to fill twenty-four tables?The jails where the demonstrators were held were deluged with letters and Christmas food parcels.Six hours before our meeting began, the city was deluged with torrential rain.be deluged with somethingHis law offices in a small building on the southwestern edge of the city were deluged with calls and visits by reporters.Do the feds truly imagine some night Taylor will be deluged with enough wheelchair patrons to fill twenty-four tables?The jails where the demonstrators were held were deluged with letters and Christmas food parcels.The couple were deluged with rice and we all walked back to the bride's parental home afterwards.Six hours before our meeting began, the city was deluged with torrential rain.
Origin deluge1 (1400-1500) Old French Latin diluvium flood
del·uge1 noundeluge2 verbn GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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deluge
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deluge1 /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin diluvium 'flood'
1. [usually singular] a large amount of something such as letters or questions that someone gets at the same time
   SYN  flood
    deluge of
    Viewers sent a deluge of complaints about the show.
2. formal a large flood, or period when there is a lot of rain
   SYN  flood

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deluge2 verb [transitive]
1. [usually passive] to send a very large number of letters, questions etc to someone all at the same time
   SYN  flood
    be deluged with something
    He was deluged with phone calls from friends and colleagues, congratulating him.
2. formal to cover something with a lot of water
   SYN  flood


del·ugeBrE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] a sudden very heavy fall of rain 暴雨;大雨;洪水 SYN flood a large number of things that happen or arrive at the same time 涌现的事物;蜂拥而至的事物a deluge of calls/complaints/letters 接连不断的电话;没完没了的投诉;纷至沓来的信件
del·ugeBrE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they deluge BrE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it deluges BrE /ˈdeljuːdʒɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒɪz/ 🔊past simple deluged BrE /ˈdeljuːdʒd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒd/ 🔊past participle deluged BrE /ˈdeljuːdʒd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒd/ 🔊 -ing form deluging BrE /ˈdeljuːdʒɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdeljuːdʒɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb/sth (with sth) [usually passive] to send or give sb/sth a large number of things at the same time 使涌来;使充满 SYN flood, inundate We have been deluged with applications for the job. 申请这个工作的求职信使我们应接不暇。🔊🔊 [often passive] ~ sth (formal) to flood a place with water 泛滥;淹没The campsite was deluged by a flash flood. 露营地被突发的洪水淹没。🔊🔊