delugemeaning

alotofsomething:Thenewspaperreceivedadelugeofcomplaints/letters/phonecallsaboutthearticle.報館收 ...,tosendaverylargevolumeofsomethingtosomeone:Thesenator'sofficewasdelugedwithcallsaskingforclarification.,Adelugeisalargedownpourofrain,oftenaflood.TheDelugereferstothefloodnarrativeinthebiblicalbookofGenesis.Delugemayalsoreferto: ...,deluge·n.洪水[C];暴雨[C]·vt.使泛濫;淹沒;蜂擁而至;壓倒[H][...

DELUGE in Traditional Chinese

a lot of something: The newspaper received a deluge of complaints/letters/phone calls about the article. 報館收 ...

DELUGE | English meaning

to send a very large volume of something to someone: The senator's office was deluged with calls asking for clarification.

Deluge

A deluge is a large downpour of rain, often a flood. The Deluge refers to the flood narrative in the biblical book of Genesis. Deluge may also refer to: ...

deluge

deluge · n. 洪水[C];暴雨[C] · vt. 使泛濫;淹沒;蜂擁而至;壓倒[H][(+with)] ...

DELUGE definition and meaning

deluge in British English · 1. a great flood of water · 2. torrential rain; downpour · 3. an overwhelming rush or number. a deluge of requests. verb (transitive).

DELUGE Definition & Usage Examples

noisy, clamorous, or boisterous. luxuriously fine or large; lavish; splendid. large; powerful; impressive. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND ...

Deluge Definition & Meaning

The meaning of DELUGE is an overflowing of the land by water. How to use deluge in a sentence.

deluge noun

​a severe flood; a sudden very heavy fall of rain synonym flood. When the snow melts, the mountain stream becomes a deluge. The earlier deluge had given way ...

52 Synonyms & Antonyms for deluge

noun as in downpour, flood of something · avalanche · barrage · cataclysm ; verb as in inundate with water · douse · drench · engulf ; verb as in overwhelm · engulf ...

Deluge

/ˈdɛljudʒ/ · noun. a heavy rain · noun. the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land · noun. an overwhelming number or amount · verb.