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From:
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glut
/ˈglʌt/
大量,充斥,吃飽(vt.)使充滿,使吃飽,過多供應(vi.)狼吞虎嚥
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glut
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Glutted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Glutting
.]
1.
To
swallow
,
or
to
swallow
greedlly
;
to
gorge
.
Though
every
drop
of
water
swear
against
it
,
And
gape
at
widest
to
glut
him
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
fill
to
satiety
;
to
satisfy
fully
the
desire
or
craving
of
;
to
satiate
;
to
sate
;
to
cloy
.
His
faithful
heart
,
a
bloody
sacrifice
,
Torn
from
his
breast
,
to
glut
the
tyrant's
eyes
. --
Dryden
.
The
realms
of
nature
and
of
art
were
ransacked
to
glut
the
wonder
,
lust
,
and
ferocity
of
a
degraded
populace
.
--
C
.
Kingsley
.
To glut the market
,
to
furnish
an
oversupply
of
any
article
of
trade
,
so
that
there
is
no
sale
for
it
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glut
,
v. i.
To
eat
gluttonously
or
to
satiety
.
Like
three
horses
that
have
broken
fence
,
And
glutted
all
night
long
breast-deep
in
corn
. --
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glut
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
swallowed
.
2.
Plenty
,
to
satiety
or
repletion
;
a
full
supply
;
hence
,
often
,
a
supply
beyond
sufficiency
or
to
loathing
;
over
abundance
;
as
,
a
glut
of
the
market
.
A
glut
of
those
talents
which
raise
men
to
eminence
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
Something
that
fills
up
an
opening
;
a
clog
.
4.
(a)
A
wooden
wedge
used
in
splitting
blocks
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
(b)
Mining
A
piece
of
wood
used
to
fill
up
behind
cribbing
or
tubbing
. --
Raymond
.
(c)
Bricklaying
A
bat
,
or
small
piece
of
brick
,
used
to
fill
out
a
course
. --
Knight
.
(d)
Arch.
An
arched
opening
to
the
ashpit
of
a
kiln
.
(e)
A
block
used
for
a
fulcrum
.
5.
Zool.
The
broad-nosed
eel
(
Anguilla latirostris
),
found
in
Europe
,
Asia
,
the
West
Indies
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
glut
n
:
the
quality
of
being
so
overabundant
that
prices
fall
[
syn
:
oversupply
,
surfeit
]
v
1:
overeat
or
eat
immodestly
;
make
a
pig
of
oneself
; "
She
stuffed
herself
at
the
dinner
"; "
The
kids
binged
on
icecream
" [
syn
:
gorge
,
ingurgitate
,
overindulge
,
englut
,
stuff
,
engorge
,
overgorge
,
overeat
,
gormandize
,
gormandise
,
gourmandize
,
binge
,
pig out
,
satiate
,
scarf out
]
2:
supply
with
an
excess
of
; "
flood
the
market
with
tennis
shoes
"; "
Glut
the
country
with
cheap
imports
from
the
Orient
" [
syn
:
flood
,
oversupply
]
[
also
:
glutting
,
glutted
]
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