单词 | spate |
释义 | spatespate /speɪt/ noun 1 spate of something LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa large number of similar things that happen in a short period of time, especially bad things 一连串[接二连三]的某事〔尤指不好的事情〕 a spate of burglaries 接连发生的入室盗窃案 Examples from the Corpus spate of something• The party lost power three years ago after a spate of political scandals.• An alarming spate of bombings has caused widespread panic.• The company has yet to respond to the recent spate of lawsuits filed against it. 2. in spate DNSG British EnglishBrE a river, stream etc that is in spate is very full and flowing very fast 〔河水、溪水等〕猛涨,泛滥 Examples from the Corpus spate• The poll results come amid a spate of bad news for tobacco companies.• If a statutory definition were to be promulgated, it would lead to confusion, and a spate of litigation.• These questions have been raised by leading palaeontologists and archaeologists in a spate of articles in newspapers and journals.• Homeowners have reported a spate of vandalism, break- ins, thefts, and other crimes that they attribute to illegal immigrants.• The current spate of reports on the schools criticizes parents for not involving themselves in the education of their children.• Some of these riverbank cave entrances are submerged when the river is in spate making their underground passages subject to sudden flooding.• Even model Naomi Campbell appeared at the last spate of runway shows in New York with a swinging dark-blond weave.• The generosity of the offer had surprised them all and had prompted a whole spate of spontaneous offers. (1400-1500) Perhaps from Old French espoit, from Dutch spuiten “to flow out strongly” |
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