glut
美[ɡlʌt] 英[ɡlʌt]
n. 供过于求;过量
v. 使充满;过量供应
英英释义
Noun- the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall
Verb- overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself;
"She stuffed herself at the dinner" "The kids binged on ice cream"
- supply with an excess of;
"flood the market with tennis shoes" "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient"
例句
用作名词(n.)- The glut of fruit sent the prices down.水果供过于求使价格降低了。
- The glut of movie screens has also prompted the big chains to shutter their own historic theaters.影院供过于求还导致大型连锁影院关闭自己的老影院。
- What's more, the glut of prohibitions is tantamount to treating the driver like a child and it also foments resentment.更有甚者,过量的规定就等于将司机象孩子一样对待,并且招来怨恨。
- What started out as a slight oversupply is turning into a full-blown supply glut which is sending shockwaves through the whole industry and which could take years to play out.起初只是略微的供过于求,如今却开始演变成一场声势浩大的严重供应过量,整个行业都因此受到了影响,这种情况或许需要数年时间才能结束。