influx 英 [ˈɪnflʌks]   美 [ˈɪnˌflʌks]

influx

influx  英 [ˈɪnflʌks] 美 [ˈɪnˌflʌks]

n. 流入;汇集;河流的汇集处 

名词复数:influxes 

That process was egged on by a new influx of foreign money, ideas and people. 这个过程是由一股新的外国资本、理念和人员的流入鼓动起来的。
Or you can talk about the gate being open, and in this case, you can see that you will have an influx of ions. 或者你可以说闸门是打开的,就像这种情况,可以看到有离子通过它流入细胞。

  • If there is a forceful flowing inward or coming in, you can say there is an influx. Every fall, the college town sees an influx of students and the population jumps 30 percent.
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  • n. 流入;汇集;河流的汇集处
  • 1. That process was egged on by a new influx of foreign money, ideas and people.

    这个过程是由一股新的外国资本、理念和人员的流入鼓动起来的。

  • 2. Or you can talk about the gate being open, and in this case, you can see that you will have an influx of ions.

    或者你可以说闸门是打开的,就像这种情况,可以看到有离子通过它流入细胞。

  • influx (n.) 1620s, from French influx (16c.) or directly from Late Latin influxus "a flowing in," from past participle stem of Latin influere "to flow in" (see influence (n.)). Originally of rivers, air, light, spiritual light, etc.; used of people from 1650s.
in·flux / ˈɪnflʌks ; NAmE ˈɪnflʌks / noun [usually singular ] influx(of sb/sth) (into…) the fact of a lot of people, money or things arriving somewhere (人、资金或事物的)涌入,流入 a massive/sudden influxof visitors 游客的大量╱突然涌入 the influx of wealth into the region 财富大量涌入这个地区 influx influxes in·flux / ˈɪnflʌks ; NAmE ˈɪnflʌks /
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