单词
glut
读音
ɡlʌt
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释义
n. (商品)供过于求;大量 v. 供应过多,充斥;吃得过多;使……吃饱;(旧时)充分满足 [ 复数 gluts 第三人称单数 gluts 现在分词 glutting 过去式 glutted 过去分词 glutted ]
例句
Exports have become increasingly important to wineries as they battle a global wine glut.
出口对于各葡萄酒厂来说已变得日益重要, 因为他们得应对全球性的葡萄酒供应过剩问题。
Sheep once sold for as little as 50 cents each during a glut in the 1980s, but today some breeds of ewe can sell for as much as $200 a pop.
在20世纪80年代的一次供过于求中,羊的价格一度低至每只50美分,但如今一些品种的母羊可以卖到每只200美元。
But what of our natural gas glut?
但是天然气供过于求怎么办?
Exports have become increasingly important to wineries as they battle a global wine glut.
出口对于各葡萄酒厂来说已变得日益重要, 因为他们得应对全球性的葡萄酒供应过剩问题。
Sheep once sold for as little as 50 cents each during a glut in the 1980s, but today some breeds of ewe can sell for as much as $200 a pop.
在20世纪80年代的一次供过于求中,羊的价格一度低至每只50美分,但如今一些品种的母羊可以卖到每只200美元。
But what of our natural gas glut?
但是天然气供过于求怎么办?
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and then the total absence of conventional instrumentsand this glut of conductors, people might, you know,wonder, yeah, "Is this music?"
that are perfect for ultra-endurance:no body fur and a glut of sweat glandsthat keep us cool while running;
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