in·flux
noun/ˈɪnflʌks/
/ˈɪnflʌks/
[usually singular]- the fact of a lot of people, money or things arriving somewhere
(人、资金或事物的)涌入,流入 - a massive/sudden influx of visitors
游客的大量/突然涌入 - influx (of somebody/something) into… the influx of wealth into the region
财富往这个地区的大量涌入
Extra Examples- Many cities saw a large influx of migrant workers.
许多城市涌入大量的流动工人。 - Hospitals are reeling under the influx of inflected patients.
医院因感染患者的涌入而陷入困境。 - The hotel has received a large influx of guests.
这家旅馆入住客流较大。 - They didn't know how they were going to cope with the sudden influx of casualties.
他们不知道该如何应对突然涌入的伤亡。 - a massive influx of foreign tourists into London
外国游客大量涌入伦敦 - the daily influx of sightseers to the city
每日涌入该市的观光者
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- huge
- large
- …
- experience
- have
- receive
- …
- influx of
- influx into
- influx to
- …
Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting an inflow of liquid, gas, or light): from late Latin influxus, from influere ‘flow in’, from in- ‘into’ + fluere ‘to flow’. - a massive/sudden influx of visitors