inundation 英 [,ɪnʌn'deɪʃn]   美 [,ɪnʌn'deʃən]

inundation

inundation  英 [,ɪnʌn'deɪʃn] 美 [,ɪnʌn'deʃən]

n. 洪水;泛滥 

名词复数:inundations 

"Too much inundation for anyone at any age level can perhaps create too intense a feeling," she says. 他说:“太多泛滥的活动,对于任何一个年龄段的人都可能造成一种过渡强烈的刺激。
Road signs mark the beginning and end of inundation areas determined as such by sophisticated computer simulations. 严格说来,路标标志着由先进计算机模拟决定的地震泛滥地区的始终。

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  • n. 洪水;泛滥
  • 1. "Too much inundation for anyone at any age level can perhaps create too intense a feeling," she says.

    他说:“太多泛滥的活动,对于任何一个年龄段的人都可能造成一种过渡强烈的刺激。

  • 2. Road signs mark the beginning and end of inundation areas determined as such by sophisticated computer simulations.

    严格说来,路标标志着由先进计算机模拟决定的地震泛滥地区的始终。

  • 3. The effects of higher seas can range from erosion to permanent inundation, and the severity of the damage depends in great measure on where the cities are, Weiss said by telephone on Wednesday.

    海水上涨的影响可能从水侵蚀延伸到永久性的海水泛滥,造成破坏的严重性很大程度上取决于城市坐落的地方,维斯星期三在电话里说。

  • inundation (n.) early 15c., from Latin inundationem (nominative inundatio) "an overflowing," noun of action from past participle stem of inundare "to overflow," from in- "onto" (from PIE root *en "in") + undare "to flow," from unda "a wave," from PIE *unda-, nasalized form of root *wed- (1) "water; wet."
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