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BNC: 1759 COCA: 1984

flow

noun
/fləʊ/
/fləʊ/
[countable, usually singular, uncountable]Idioms
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    continuous movement流动

  1. the steady and continuous movement of something/somebody in one direction流;流动
    • the flow of an electric current电流的流动
    • flow (of something) (from something) She tried to stop the flow of blood from the wound.她试图止住伤口流血。
    • flow (of something) to something Exercise increases blood flow to the brain. 运动增加流向大脑的血液。
    • flow (of something) into something an endless flow of refugees into the country难民源源不断流入这个国家
    • flow (of something) through something a steady flow of traffic through the city穿过城市的稳定车流
    • to improve traffic flow (= make it move faster)改善交通流量
    • to control the direction of flow控制流向
    • Cut back surrounding vegetation to increase light and air flow. 减少周围的植被以增加光线和空气流量。
    Extra Examples
    • First cut off the water flow from the boiler.首先切断来自锅炉的水流。
    • Changes in the flow of patients have reduced the number of beds available.病人流动的变化使可用的病床数减少了。
    • Squeeze the tube of sealant slowly to obtain an even flow.慢慢挤压软管使密封剂均匀流出。
    • The flow rate was measured at 9.5 gallons per second.测量出的流速是每秒 9.5 加仑。
    • The main flow of water has been diverted to a new course.主水流已被导向一个新的水道。
    • They have to swim against the flow of the river.他们不得不逆着河的水流游泳。
    • An uninterrupted flow of traffic prevented us from getting to the other side.不间断的车流使我们无法到达对岸。
    • The flow of adrenalin can help the mind to react quickly in a moment of stress.肾上腺素的流动可以帮助大脑在压力下快速反应。
    • The whole operation depends on a steady flow of electricity.整个操作取决于稳定的电流。
    • There was a swift flow of air through the room.空气在房间里快速流动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • large
    • massive
    verb + flow
    • have
    • get
    • obtain
    flow + noun
    • rate
    • chart
    • diagram
    preposition
    • against the flow
    • flow among
    • flow from
    phrases
    • the ebb and flow
    • in full flow
    • the rate of flow
    See full entry
  2. production/supply生产;供应

  3. the continuous production or supply of something持续生产;不断供应
    • to encourage the free flow of information鼓励信息自由交流
    • efforts to stem the flow of illegal drugs 阻止非法毒品流动的努力
    • We are looking to improve data flow by up to 50%.我们希望将数据流提高50%。
    • flow of something to something the flow of goods and services to remote areas商品和服务对边远地区源源不断的供应
    see also cash flow
    Extra Examples
    • The continual bombing disrupted the flow of supplies to the ground troops.此起彼伏的轰炸扰乱了对地面部队的物资供应。
    • The system provides a continuous flow of information to the market.这个系统源源不断地给市场提供信息。
    • We like to allow a free flow of ideas in our company.我们希望大家在公司里能自由交流思想。
    • the flow of data through the system通过这个系统的数据流
    • the outward flow of investment from the country该国对外的投资
    • to encourage the flow of revenue into the country鼓励收益流入国内
    • to maintain an even flow of work through the department保持部门内工作流程的顺畅
    • They extended the raids in an attempt to interrupt the flow of men and supplies to the enemy lines.他们扩大了袭击范围,试图中断人员和物资向敌人阵地的流动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • large
    • massive
    verb + flow
    • have
    • get
    • obtain
    flow + noun
    • rate
    • chart
    • diagram
    preposition
    • against the flow
    • flow among
    • flow from
    phrases
    • the ebb and flow
    • in full flow
    • the rate of flow
    See full entry
  4. of speech/writing言语;文字

  5. continuous talk by somebody滔滔不绝
    • You've interrupted my flow—I can't remember what I was saying.你打断了我的话,我记不得我在说什么了。
    • He kept up a flow of chatter.他一直喋喋不休。
    • As usual, Tom was in full flow (= talking confidently in a way that is hard to interrupt).汤姆如常地口若悬河。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • large
    • massive
    verb + flow
    • have
    • get
    • obtain
    flow + noun
    • rate
    • chart
    • diagram
    preposition
    • against the flow
    • flow among
    • flow from
    phrases
    • the ebb and flow
    • in full flow
    • the rate of flow
    See full entry
  6. the way that words, ideas or themes are linked together in speech, writing or music连贯;流畅
    • Too many examples can interrupt the smooth flow of the text.例子太多会使行文不流畅。
    • I found it hard to follow the flow of the argument.我发现很难理解争论的来龙去脉。
    • I liked the concerto for its natural flow.我喜欢这部协奏曲的自然流畅。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • large
    • massive
    verb + flow
    • have
    • get
    • obtain
    flow + noun
    • rate
    • chart
    • diagram
    preposition
    • against the flow
    • flow among
    • flow from
    phrases
    • the ebb and flow
    • in full flow
    • the rate of flow
    See full entry
  7. of the sea

  8. the movement of the sea towards the land涨潮
    • the ebb and flow of the tide潮涨潮落
    Topics Geographyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • large
    • massive
    verb + flow
    • have
    • get
    • obtain
    flow + noun
    • rate
    • chart
    • diagram
    preposition
    • against the flow
    • flow among
    • flow from
    phrases
    • the ebb and flow
    • in full flow
    • the rate of flow
    See full entry
  9. Word OriginOld English flōwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vloeien, also to flood.
Idioms
the ebb and flow (of something/somebody)
  1. the repeated, often regular, movement from one state to another; the repeated change in level, numbers or amount涨落;盛衰;起伏;消长
    • the ebb and flow of the seasons四时更迭
    • She sat in silence enjoying the ebb and flow of conversation.她默默地坐在那儿,饶有兴致地听着时高时低的谈话声。
    • He had known her long enough to recognize the ebb and flow of her moods.他认识她很久了,知道她情绪的起伏。
    • the natural ebb and flow of water自然的潮起潮落
    • We see a constant ebb and flow of jobs.我们发现,就业的机会始终起伏不定。
go with the flow
  1. (informal) to be relaxed and not worry about what you should do随大溜

flow

verb
/fləʊ/
/fləʊ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flow
/fləʊ/
/fləʊ/
he / she / it flows
/fləʊz/
/fləʊz/
past simple flowed
/fləʊd/
/fləʊd/
past participle flowed
/fləʊd/
/fləʊd/
-ing form flowing
/ˈfləʊɪŋ/
/ˈfləʊɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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    move continuously不断移动

  1. [intransitive] (of liquid, gas or electricity液体、气体或电) to move steadily and continuously in one direction流;流动
    • She lost control and the tears began to flow.她禁不住泪如泉涌。
    • + adv./prep. It's here that the river flows down into the ocean.这条河就在这里汇入海洋。
    • Blood flowed from a cut on her head.血从她头上的伤口处流出来。
    • This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs.这可以防止空气任意流入肺部。
    • the electric currents flowing through the cables流经电缆的电流
    • a fast-flowing stream 湍急的溪流
    • The Wei River flows east. 渭河向东流。
    Extra Examples
    • Blood was still flowing from the wound.伤口还在流血。
    • The river flows quite fast here.这儿的水流湍急。
    • a small stream that flowed down the hillside一条沿山坡而下的小溪
    • to get blood flowing to the brain让血液不断流向大脑
    • It's here that the river flows down into the ocean.这条河就在这里汇入海洋。
    • He lost control and the tears began to flow.他失去了控制,眼泪开始流出。
    • The current flowing in a circuit is measured by connecting an ammeter.连接上安培计可以测量电路里的电流。
    • (figurative) One day seemed to flow into the next.时光一天天地流过。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] (of people or things人或事物) to move or pass continuously from one place or person to another, especially in large numbers or amounts涌流;流动
    • New orders are finally starting to flow. 新订单终于开始源源不断。
    • + adv./prep. Constant streams of traffic flowed past.车流不断通过。
    • Election results flowed in throughout the night.整夜不断传来选举的结果。
    • They examined the way in which information flowed between the firm’s 300 employees.他们调查了公司300名员工之间的信息流动方式。
    Extra Examples
    • Imported food aid continued to flow in.国外的救济食物源源不断地涌入。
    • Information flows continuously through the network.信息通过网络不断流动。
    • The best thing is when ideas flow in both directions.最好的是思想双向流动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  3. of ideas/conversation思想;交谈

  4. [intransitive] to develop or be produced in an easy and natural way流畅
    • Conversation flowed freely throughout the meal.席间大家一直相谈甚欢。
    • We hope that the debate on this issue will continue to flow.我们希望关于这个问题的辩论将继续下去。
    Extra Examples
    • In a good production of the play, the action and the words flow naturally.在好的戏剧作品中,动作和台词都会很流畅地向前推进。
    • The songs flow seamlessly into one another.这些歌曲自然流畅地从一首过渡到另一首。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  5. be available easily有的是

  6. [intransitive] to be available easily and in large amounts有的是;大量供应
    • It was obvious that money flowed freely in their family.显然他们家族有的是钱。
    • The party got livelier as the drink began to flow.开始尽兴畅饮时,聚会的气氛活跃起来。
    • Wine and beer flowed freely.人们畅饮着葡萄酒和啤酒。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  7. of feeling感觉

  8. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to be felt strongly by somebody被强烈感到
    • Fear and excitement suddenly flowed over me.我突然感到又恐惧又兴奋。
    • He envied the affection that flowed between the boy and the old man.他羡慕男孩和老人之间的感情。
  9. of clothes/hair衣服;头发

  10. [intransitive] flow (down/over something) to hang loosely and freely飘垂;飘拂
    • Her hair flowed down over her shoulders.她的头发垂到肩上。
    • long flowing skirts飘逸长裙
    • Her long hair flowed in the wind as she ran.她跑的时候长发随风飘动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  11. of the sea

  12. [intransitive] (of the tide in the sea/ocean海潮) to come in towards the land涨;涨潮
    • The sea ebbed and flowed.大海时而涨潮时而退潮。
    opposite ebb
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • effortlessly
    • freely
    verb + flow
    • seem to
    • begin to
    • start to
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • between
    phrases
    • ebb and flow
    • flow in a… direction
    • flow in the breeze
    See full entry
  13. Word OriginOld English flōwan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vloeien, also to flood.
BNC: 1759 COCA: 1984
flow

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLOW | FLOW + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEheavy, large, massive大流量good相當大的流量adequate充足的流量poor很小的流量Our shower doesn't work very well because of the poor water flow.由於水流很小,我們的淋浴器不太好使。main主流increased, increasing增大的/不斷增加的流量decreased, reduced下降的/減少的流量ceaseless, constant, continuous, endless不間斷的/持續的/不停的/源源不斷的流動free, uninterrupted順暢的/不受阻礙的流動the uninterrupted flow of traffic順暢的車流even, smooth, steady均勻的/平滑的/平穩的流動to maintain an even flow of work through the department保持部門內工作流程的順暢easy, natural自如的/自然的流動I liked the concerto for its natural flow.我喜歡這部協奏曲的自然流暢。outward外流the outward flow of investment from the country該國對外的投資annual, daily, seasonal年流量;日流量;季節流量data, information數據流;信息流air, gas, heat氣流;煤氣/汽油流量;熱流blood, menstrual血流量;月經流量lava, river, water熔岩流;徑流量;水流量traffic交通流capital, cash, financial, investment, production, trade, work資本流動;現金流動;資金流動;投資流向;生產流程;貿易流量;工作流程narrative敍述流VERB + FLOWhave有流動Big pension funds have a constant flow of cash.大型退休基金有持續的現金流。get, obtain獲得流動Squeeze the tube slowly to obtain an even flow.慢慢擠壓軟管使內容物均勻流出。allow容許流動We like to allow a free flow of ideas in our company.我們希望大家在公司裏能自由交流思想。create, generate, produce, provide製造/形成/產生/提供流動The system provides a continuous flow of information to the market.這個系統源源不斷地給市場提供信息。keep, maintain保持流動He kept up a flow of chatter.他一直喋喋不休。ensure保證流動Use a wide pipe to ensure an adequate flow of water.使用大口徑水管以保證水流暢通。control, manage, regulate控制流動;管理流動;調節流量follow跟踪流動encourage, facilitate, stimulate鼓勵/促進/激勵流動to encourage the flow of revenue into the country鼓勵收益流入國內enhance, improve, increase, restore加強流動;改善流動;增加流量;恢復流動The company is trying to enhance its cash flow.公司正努力加強現金流動。affect影響流動disrupt, impede, reduce, restrict, slow, slow down擾亂/阻礙/減少/限制/延緩/放慢流動The continual bombing disrupted the flow of supplies to the ground troops.此起彼伏的轟炸擾亂了對地面部隊的物資供應。block, break, break up, cut, cut off, halt, interrupt, staunch, stem, stop阻塞/終止/中斷/切斷/止住/停住/阻斷/止住/遏制/停止流動They tried to staunch the flow of blood.他們試圖止血。direct指引流動方向divert使⋯改變流向The main flow of water has been diverted to a new course.主水流已被導向一個新的水道。join匯入⋯流measure測流量FLOW + NOUNrate流速The flow rate was measured at 9.5 gallons per second.測量出的流速是每秒 9.5 加侖。chart, diagram流程圖PREPOSITIONagainst the flow逆流They have to swim against the flow of the river.他們不得不逆着河的水流游泳。flow among⋯之間的流動information flow among all the different groups所有不同群體之間的信息流動flow from來自⋯的⋯流First cut off the water flow from the boiler.首先切斷來自鍋爐的水流。flow into進入⋯的⋯流She joined the flow of immigrants to the country.她加入到湧入該國的移民大潮中。flow of⋯流a constant flow of information源源不斷的信息流flow through通過⋯的⋯流the flow of data through the system通過這個系統的數據流PHRASESthe ebb and flow漲落起伏the ebb and flow of the tide潮漲潮落He was at the mercy of the ebb and flow of public opinion. (figurative) 他完全受輿論的擺佈。in full flow滔滔不絕She tried to interrupt his speech, but he was already in full flow (= talking continuously).她試圖打斷他講話,但他已是滔滔不絕了。the rate of flow流速the rate of flow of water through the pipe水流過管道的速率
flow

verb

ADVERB | VERB + FLOW | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBeasily, effortlessly, freely, smoothly順暢地/毫不費力地/自由地/暢通地流動We talked, and the conversation flowed freely.我們毫無拘束地交談着。Wine and beer flowed freely.人們暢飲着葡萄酒和啤酒。seamlessly自然流暢地流動The songs flow seamlessly into one another.這些歌曲自然流暢地從一首過渡到另一首。gently, gracefully輕柔地/優雅地流動fast, quickly, rapidly, swiftly快速/迅速/疾速/飛快流動The river flows very fast here.這兒水流湍急。slowly, steadily緩慢/平穩流動naturally, nicely, well自然地/自如地/順暢地流動In a good production of the play, the action and the words flow naturally.在好的戲劇作品中,動作和台詞都會很流暢地向前推進。directly徑直地流Some of these changes will flow directly from the legislation.這些變化中有一些將會直接來自於立法。constantly, continuously持續/不斷流動away, back, in, out, past流走;流回;流進;流出;流經together一起流動VERB + FLOWseem to似乎在流動begin to, start to開始流動continue to繼續流動Imported food aid continued to flow in.國外的救濟食物源源不斷地湧入。PREPOSITIONacross, along, between, down流過⋯;沿⋯流;在⋯之間流動;順⋯流下a small stream that flowed down the hillside一條沿山坡而下的小溪from從⋯流出Blood was still flowing from the wound.傷口還在流血。into流進⋯One day seemed to flow into the next.時光一天天地流過。out of, over, through流出⋯;流經⋯;流過⋯Information flows continuously through the network.信息通過網絡不斷流動。to流向⋯to get blood flowing to the brain讓血液不斷流向大腦PHRASESebb and flow漲落起伏The sea ebbed and flowed.大海時而漲潮時而退潮。The number of buyers has ebbed and flowed. (figurative) 購買者的人數時多時少。flow in a... direction朝⋯方向流動The best thing is when ideas flow in both directions.最好的是思想雙向流動。flow in the breeze, flow in the wind在微風中/在風中飄動Her long hair flowed in the wind as she ran.她跑的時候長髮隨風飄動。
BNC: 1759 COCA: 1984
flow noun
flow (a continuous flow of refugees/traffic) current (the flow of blood from the wound)
flow

noun

flow ♦︎ stream ♦︎ tide ♦︎ trickleThese are all words for the movement of people or things in one direction. 这些词均表示流动、人流、车流。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a flow / stream (of sb / sth) into / through stha steady / constant flow / stream / tricklea continuous / endless flow / streamto halt / control the flow / tideto go / swim against the flow / tide flow [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a steady and continuous movement of people or things in one direction 流;流动There was a continuous flow of refugees across the border.难民接连不断地穿过边境。We need further measures to increase traffic flow (= make it move faster).我们需要采取进一步的措施以提高交通流量。 stream [countable] a long series or line of sth, especially people or vehicles, moving in a continuous flow (尤指)人流,车流I've had a steady stream of visitors.我不断有客人来。Cars filed past in an endless stream.汽车川流不息,鱼贯而过。A stream can also be a large amount of sth or number of things that arrive or happen one after another. * stream亦可指一连串、接二连三的事情。 see also stream flood noun 2 , stream surge verb NOTE 辨析 Flow or stream?The flow of people or vehicles is the fact of them moving; a stream of people or vehicles is a long series or line of them, coming one after another. In many cases you can use either word, but in some only flow can be used. * flow指人或车在移动这个事实;stream指一长队人或车接二连三地过来。在许多情况下这两个词可以通用,但有些情况下只能用flowa continuous flow / stream of people连续不断的人流to increase traffic stream tide [countable, usually singular] a large amount or number of sth that is increasing or moving in one direction and may be difficult to control (难以控制的)浪潮There is anxiety about the rising tide of crime.犯罪率日益增长,令人忧虑。Measures have been taken to stem the tide (= stop it from getting worse) of pornography.已采取措施遏制淫秽品泛滥的势头。The 1830s saw a tide of emigrants leave Europe for Australia.19世纪30年代,大批欧洲人移民澳大利亚。 trickle [countable, usually singular] a small amount or number of sth coming or going slowly 稀疏缓慢来往的东西As a result of the civil war, the steady trickle of immigration became a flood of refugees.内战致使原本稳定稀疏的移民人数变成大批难民涌入。flow

verb

 See also the entry for trickle 另见trickle条flow ♦︎ run ♦︎ pour ♦︎ stream ♦︎ circulate ♦︎ spew ♦︎ pump ♦︎ cascade ♦︎ spurt ♦︎ gushThese words can all be used when a liquid or gas moves from one place to another, especially in large quantities. 这些词均表示液体或气体涌流、喷出、倾泻。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to flow / pour / stream / spew / pump / cascade / spurt / gush outto flow / run / pour / stream / spew / pump / spurt / gush out of sthto flow / run / pour / stream / spew / pump / cascade / spurt / gush from sthto flow / run / pour / stream / cascade / spurt / gush into sthto flow / run / pour / stream / circulate / pump / cascade / spurt / gush through sthto flow / run / pour / stream / cascade / gush down (sth)to flow / circulate / pump (sth) around / round sthto be flowing / running / streaming / gushing with sthwater flows / runs / pours / streams / circulates / cascades / spurts / gushesblood flows / runs / pours / streams / circulates / pumps / cascades / spurts / gushestears flow / run / pour / stream / gushadrenalin flows / pours / pumpsa waterfall pours / cascades / gusheslight flows / pours / streams / cascadessmoke pours / streams / spewsto flow / run / circulate freely / slowly flow [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of liquid, gas or electricity) to move steadily and continuously in one direction (液体、气体或电)流,流动It's here that the river flows down into the ocean.这条河就在这里汇入海洋。This can prevent air from flowing freely to the lungs.这可以防止空气直接涌入肺部。The current flowing in a circuit is measured by connecting an ammeter.连接上安培计可以测量电路里的电流。 see also flow current noun run (running, ran, run) [intransitive](of a liquid) to flow; to send out a liquid (液体)流淌,流动;流出液体The tears ran down her cheeks.泪水顺着她的脸颊淌下来。Who left the tap running?谁没关水龙头?Your nose is running.你流鼻涕了。The smoke makes my eyes run.烟熏得我直流眼泪。If sth is running with sth, it is covered with liquid. * be running with sth指被液体覆盖、流满His face was running with sweat.他汗流满面。 pour [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (of liquid, smoke or light) to flow quickly in large amounts (液体、烟或光)涌流,倾泻,喷发Blood was pouring from the wound.血从伤口里涌出来。Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof.黑色浓烟从屋顶滚滚冒出。The kitchen door opened and light poured into the hallway.厨房门开了,灯光一下子把门厅照亮了。 stream [intransitive, transitive] (when there is no object an adverb or preposition is used 不带宾语时与副词或介词连用) (of liquid, gas, smoke or light) to flow quickly and continuously; to make a liquid or gas do this (液体、气体、烟或光)流泻,流动,流出;使(液体等)流出Sunlight streamed through the windows.阳光洒进窗内。Her head was streaming with blood.她头上流着血。The exhaust streamed black smoke.排气管里冒出黑烟。 circulate ˈsɜːkjəleɪt; NAmE ˈsɜːrkjəleɪt [intransitive, transitive](of a liquid or gas) to move continuously around a place or system; to make a liquid or gas do this (液体或气体)环流,循环;使(液体或气体)循环The condition prevents blood from circulating freely.这种病阻碍了血液的循环畅通。Cooled air is circulated throughout the building.冷气在整座大楼循环。 see also circulation current noun spew spjuː [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (especially of smoke or flames) to flow out quickly in large amounts; to make smoke or flames do this (尤指烟或火焰)喷出,涌出;使(烟或火焰)喷出Flames spewed from the aircraft's engine.飞机发动机喷出火焰。Massive chimneys were spewing out smoke and flames.一座座高大的烟囱冒着烟和火焰。 pump [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (of a liquid) to flow in a particular direction as if it is being forced by a pump (液体)涌出,涌流,奔流Blood was pumping out of the wound on his shoulder.血从他肩头的伤口喷出。 cascade kæˈskeɪd [intransitive] (written) (of liquid) to flow downwards in large amounts (液体)倾泻而下,流注Water cascaded down the mountainside.水从山坡倾泻而下。 spurt [intransitive, transitive] (when there is no object an adverb or preposition is used 不带宾语时与副词或介词连用) (of liquid, gas or flames) to burst or pour out suddenly in a fast stream; to produce a sudden fast stream of liquid, gas or flames (液体、气体或火焰)喷出,冒出;使(液体等)喷出Blood was spurting from her nose.血从她的鼻子里汩汩流出来。The volcano spurted clouds of steam and ash high into the air.火山把团团热气和灰喷向高空。 spurt

noun

[countable] a spurt of blood一股急速喷出的血
gush gʌʃ [intransitive, transitive] (when there is no object an adverb or preposition is used 不带宾语时与副词或介词连用) (of a liquid) to flow out suddenly and quickly in large amounts; (of a container or vehicle) to suddenly let out large amounts of a liquid (液体)喷出,涌出;(容器或车辆)大量泄出(液体)Water gushed out of the pipe.水从管子中涌出。The tanker was gushing oil.油箱在大量喷油。

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