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flood /flʌd/ ► SEE ALLflood backflood inflood into sthflood sb outflood over/through sb●ˌflood ˈbackif a thought or a memory floods back, you remember sth suddenly and it affects you strongly (想法或记忆)突然重现脑海,涌上心头◆Suddenly all my fears came flooding back. 所有的恐惧突然又重新向我袭来。 NOTE Flood back is often used with the verb come * flood back 常与动词 come 连用◆His words came flooding back to me. 他的话又在我耳畔回响。[v + adv]●ˌflood ˈin●ˌflood ˈinto sth1. if water, etc. floods in or floods into a place, it moves to fill or cover it (水等)注入,涌入(某处)◆He opened the door and water came flooding in. 他一打开门,水就冲了进来。◆Sunshine flooded into the room. 阳光洒满房间。2. to come to or arrive at a place in large numbers or great quantities 大量涌入;蜂拥而至;纷至沓来◆Letters of support have been flooding in from all over the country. 声援信件从全国各地潮水般地涌来。SYN pour in, pour into sth[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌflood sb ˈoutto force sb to leave their home because of a flood (洪水)迫使…离开家园◆We were flooded out by a burst water main. 由于自来水总管道破裂发了大水,我们被迫离开了家。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌflood ˈover/ˈthrough sbif a feeling floods over/through you, it affects you very strongly (感情)强烈影响,强烈感染(某人)◆A great sense of relief flooded through her. 她感到如释重负。SUBJ relief[v + prep] |