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influx

/in-fluhks/US // ˈɪnˌflʌks //UK // (ˈɪnˌflʌks) //

流入,涌入,流入量,流动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : act of flowing in.
    • : an inflow: an influx of tourists.
    • : the place at which one stream flows into another or into the sea.
    • : the mouth of a stream.

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Examples

  • Other projects that were further along were given an influx of cash.

  • The expected influx into National Landing has already inflated housing prices in the area and sparked several new transportation projects, including expansion of Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express services.

  • These precautions protect remote mountain towns from an influx of the virus, but there are other, massive costs associated with closing down.

  • Even though no laws appear to have been broken, the rally has shaken financial overseers with investment firms unsure of how to adjust for the influx.

  • That anticipated influx of additional demand for a shrinking inventory supply means that Tatari is looking to lock up TV ad slots way further ahead of time than they typically do.

  • By the early 1960s, Las Vegas enjoyed an influx of casino employees with experience in Havana.

  • The influx of talent behind the tables and in the showrooms was undeniable.

  • He still held out hope in Georgia because changing demographics, particularly the influx of Latinos.

  • Besides, if DACA were to blame for the influx, it would have happened two years earlier when the policy was enacted.

  • The fragile peace in Ukraine is being threatened by an influx of gear and armed men.

  • I should never have known the place, it has changed so since the close of the war and the influx of visitors from the North.

  • They were now to be entirely relieved of the annoyance and disorganisation caused by the nightly influx of casual inmates.

  • But a new influx of the crowd distracted the attention of La Hurire, and separated the king and his companions from the hotel.

  • The influx of Hebrews, toward whom the members of this club had a deep race prejudice, drove them out of this neighborhood.

  • The sudden influx of grain into the market thus produced, caused a great decline in prices.