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Noun:
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the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall
Verb:
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overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself;
"She stuffed herself at the dinner"
"The kids binged on ice cream"
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supply with an excess of;
"flood the market with tennis shoes"
"Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The glut of fruit sent the prices down.
辣椒供太過于求使成本變低了。
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The glut of movie screens has also prompted the big chains to shutter their own historic theaters.
電電影劇院供有一些求還促使中型連索電電影劇院關閉系統他們的老電電影劇院。
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What's more, the glut of prohibitions is tantamount to treating the driver like a child and it also foments resentment.
甚至有,過度的明文規定就相等將車主象孩童同樣正確看待,然而招到怨念。
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What started out as a slight oversupply is turning into a full-blown supply glut which is sending shockwaves through the whole industry and which could take years to play out.
他們僅僅些許的供過多求,現在卻開啟變遷成一場場聲勢浩大浩大的厲害銷售過量飲用,一部分行業內都因遭受了反應,這類情況或者都要十余年時候功能終止。
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Even I have glut of blood.
產自: J. Marston
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I knew what it was to sleep my full and to awake naturally from very glut of sleep.
源自: J. London
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Destined to glut the ravenous maw of that detestable man-brute.
來自: N. Hawthorne
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The beasts were glutting themselves on dew and grass.
來源于: P. V. White
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