inundation

英 [,ɪnʌn'deɪʃn] 美 [,ɪnʌn'deʃən]
  • n. 洪水;泛滥
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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" (see in- (2)) + undare "to flow," from unda "wave" (see water (n.1)).
1. Otherwise, inundation would ensue to our dismay.
若不疏导, 只能眼巴巴看着它泛滥.

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2. Therefore this psychology preceded the inundation of Caudillo politics after independence.
在独立后,这一心态助长了考迪罗主义的泛滥.

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3. In India, 5,700 km 2 of coastal area is at risk of inundation.
在印度, 5700km2的海岸地区有被大海吞噬的危险.

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4. After the inundation , things were scatter about in a mess everywhere.
大水过后, 满处都是狼藉的景象.

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5. The bottom of it's working face contact with the seam inundation directly.
主采煤层底板与充水岩层直接接触,充水岩层内部连成一体且与外部水力联系密切.

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