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●ˌspill ˈover (into/to sth) to start in one situation or area and then have an effect on another situation or in another area 波及,带动,影响到(另一范围);嬗变,蜕变(成另一局面)◆Unrest has spilt over into areas outside the city. 骚乱已经波及城市的周边地区。◆Anger spilled over into violence at yesterday’s demonstration. 在昨天的示威游行中,愤怒演化成了暴力。◆Her excitement spilled over to the rest of the group. 她的兴奋情绪感染了这个组的其他人。[v + adv]▸ ˈoverspill noun [uncountable, singular] (BrE) people who move from a town or city because it is too crowded and go and live somewhere else (因城市拥挤而外迁的)外溢人口,外流人口 ◆These towns were built to house overspill populations from the big cities. 兴建这些小镇是为了容纳从大城市迁出的外流人口。▸ ˈspillover [countable, uncountable]1. sth that is too large or too much for the place where it starts and spreads to other places 溢出部分;溢出物◆a spillover of riots 骚乱的蔓延 ◆a spillover room (= a room where extra people can go) 为超员准备的备用房间 2. the results and effects of sth that have spread to other situations or areas (影响到其他情况或地区的)伴随结果,伴随效果◆Other resorts could benefit from the spillover (of tourists). 其他度假胜地可从游客涌入中获益。◆spillover effects / benefits 溢出效应/利益 |