glut
v
(-tt-) [Tn, Tn.pr]
1 ~ sth (with sth) supply sth with much more than is needed 超量供应某事物
glut the market with cheap apples from abroad 进口过量的廉价苹果供应市场.
2 ~ oneself (with/on sth) fill oneself (by eating too much); gorge oneself 吃得过饱; 大吃
glut oneself with rich food, on cream buns 大吃油腻食物、 奶油面包
(fig 比喻) glutted with pleasure 纵情享乐. glut, n (usu sing 通常作单数) situation in which supply exceeds demand; excess 供过於求; 供应过剩
a glut of fruit, of American films, of talent 水果、 美国影片、 人材供过於求.
The skins were used for making tents and water containers.
还可以用野牛皮制作帐蓬和装水的容器。
Then, instead of having someone answering the phone all day, people can ring up the railway station and listen to a tape recording of the information.
然后,人们可以打电话到火车站,从录音电话中获取信息,而不要安排一个专人整天接电话。
I have got some wonderful news to tell you. I have been offered a scholarship at a university in Australia for my further education. One hundred and twenty-five students took exams for it, and I was one of the five to be chosen. However, my parents are tr