8 definitions found
over·flow /ˌovɚ/
溢值,超值,氾濫(vt.)(vi.)(使)氾濫,(使)溢出,(使)充溢
over·flow /ˈovɝˌflo/ 名詞
溢流,氾濫,上溢,溢出,充滿,洋溢,使漲滿,溢流管,過剩,超出額,溢出物
overflow
溢位; 溢位; 超( 上 )限; 超限; 溢數; 上溢
OF;
OFL
overflow
溢出 溢位 超限
O·ver·flow v. t. [
imp. & p. p. Overflowed p. pr. & vb. n. Overflowing.]
1. To flow over;
to cover woth,
or as with,
water or other fluid;
to spread over;
to inundate;
to overwhelm.
The northern nations overflowed all Christendom. --
Spenser.
2. To flow over the brim of;
to fill more than full.
O·ver·flow,
v. i.
1. To run over the bounds.
2. To be superabundant;
to abound.
O·ver·flow n.
1. A flowing over,
as of water or other fluid;
an inundation.
2. That which flows over;
a superfluous portion;
a superabundance.
3. An outlet for the escape of surplus liquid.
Overflow meeting,
a meeting constituted of the surplus or overflow of another audience.
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overflow
n 1:
a large flow [
syn:
flood,
outpouring]
2:
the occurrence of surplus liquid (
as water)
exceeding the
limit or capacity [
syn:
runoff,
overspill]
v 1:
flow or run over (
a limit or brim) [
syn:
overrun, {
well
over,
run over,
brim over]
2:
overflow with a certain feeling; "
The children bubbled over
with joy"; "
My boss was bubbling over with anger" [
syn: {
bubble
over,
spill over]
[
also:
overflown]