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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++tor·rent /ˈtɒrənt $ ˈtɔː-, ˈtɑː-/ noun [countable]  1 WATERa large amount of water moving very quickly and strongly in a particular direction 湍流,急流 flood After five days of heavy rain the Telle river was a raging torrent (=a very violent torrent). 下了五天的大雨之后,泰勒河急流汹涌。in torrents The rain came down in torrents. 大雨如注。2 a torrent of something LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa lot of words spoken quickly, especially in order to insult or criticize someone 连珠炮似的话语 SYN stream When I asked him to move, he unleashed a torrent of abuse. 我让他挪挪位置,他就破口大骂起来。a torrent of Greek/Italian etc The woman poured out a torrent of Italian. 那个女子冒出一连串意大利语。
Examples from the Corpus
torrentThe river occasionally becomes a torrent after a downpour, and may even cause flooding.He worried a story about him would draw a torrent of invitations from bookstores eager to have him in for holiday publicity.Heavy rains had turned the small stream into a torrent.The criminal grand jury decided in October not to charge Washington, setting off a torrent of criticism in the black community.But former Rangers star Ferguson was having to put up with a torrent of abuse.A torrent of water flowed down the street.As they neared the foot of the hill the sky opened and a heavy torrent fell mercilessly down.Soon after dark the rain descended in torrents, and all through the dreary hours of that dismal night it rained unceasingly.There was no shelter anywhere and the rain was coming down in torrents.After five days of heavy rain the Telle River was a raging torrent.The defeat opened the sluice gates and venom flowed through in raging torrents.And then I lost him among the boulders and small trees that marked the course of the torrent.raging torrentA quiet river on a summer's day may be a raging torrent in February.It winds up the hillside, and looks as if it could become a raging torrent in wet weather.After the autumn and winter rains the stream becomes a raging torrent, flowing in places along a deep ravine.Compared with five years before it was a raging torrent.The defeat opened the sluice gates and venom flowed through in raging torrents.
Origin torrent (1500-1600) French Latin torrens burning, going very fast, from torrere; → TORRID
tor·rent nounChineseSyllable
large moving amount very a water Corpus quickly of


torrent
torrent /ˈtɒrənt $ ˈtɔː-, ˈtɑː-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: Latin torrens 'burning, going very fast', from torrere; torrid
1. a large amount of water moving very quickly and strongly in a particular direction ⇨ flood:
    After five days of heavy rain the Telle river was a raging torrent (=a very violent torrent).
    in torrents
    The rain came down in torrents.
2. a torrent of something a lot of words spoken quickly, especially in order to insult or criticize someone
   SYN  stream:
    When I asked him to move, he unleashed a torrent of abuse.
    a torrent of Greek/Italian etc
    The woman poured out a torrent of Italian.


tor·rentBrE /ˈtɒrənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɔːrənt/ 🔊, /ˈtɑːrənt/ 🔊 nouna large amount of water moving very quickly 急流;激流;湍流;洪流After the winter rains, the stream becomes a raging torrent. 冬雨过后,溪流湍急。🔊🔊The rain was coming down in torrents. 大雨如注。🔊🔊a large amount of sth that comes suddenly and violently 迸发;连发;狂潮 SYN deluge a torrent of abuse/criticism 连珠炮似的谩骂/批评a torrent of words滔滔不绝的话语