deluging
v. <正>使淹没( deluge的现在分词 ); 淹没; 被洪水般涌来的事物所淹没; 穷于应付
A deluge of things is a large number of them which arrive or happen at the same time.
A deluge of manuscripts began to arrive in the post...
大量的手稿开始通过邮递涌来。
This has brought a deluge of criticism.
这一下子招来了铺天盖地的批评。
If a place or person is deluged with things, a large number of them arrive or happen at the same time.
During 1933, Papen's office was deluged with complaints.
1933 年间,大量的投诉信涌进了巴本的办公室。
A deluge is a sudden, very heavy fall of rain.
About a dozen homes were damaged in the deluge.
在这场暴雨中大约有十几家房屋被毁。
If rain deluges a place, it falls very heavily there, sometimes causing floods.
At least 150 people are believed to have died after two days of torrential rain deluged the capital.
连续两天的滂沱大雨致使首都积水成灾,据信至少已有 150 人死亡。
Press releases began deluging newsrooms , touting the benefits of antibacterial honey.
新闻稿开始淹没了编辑部,吹捧抗菌素的神效带来的好处.