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spill.o.verHspIl.EJ7vE5, $-.oJ7vLn [C]esp. Am an amount of liquid which has become too much for the object that contains it and flows or spreads out, or (fig.) the effects of an activity which have spread beyond what was originally intended溢出,泛滥;扩散,影响The spillover from the adjacent river flooded the lower fields.附近河中溢出的河水淹没了低地。(fig.) It's important to avoid a spillover of the war into neighboring regions.防止战争扩散到周边地区是很重要的。(fig.) The bad weather in February and March could have a spillover effect on farmers in April.二、三月份的坏天气会影响到农民四月份的耕作。
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