B1 [ I or T ] to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems(使)充满水;(使)淹没
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When the river flooded, the footbridge was swept away.
The river burst its banks and flooded the surrounding fields.
He left the bath running and flooded the bathroom.
The severe cold caused a water main to burst and flood the street.
This coastal area floods every year, so the local people build their houses on stilts.
B2 [ I usually + adv/prep, T ] to fill or enter a place in large numbers or amounts大量涌入;蜂拥而至;挤满;充斥
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Wearing scarves and hats which proclaimed their allegiance, the football fans flooded into the bar.
There are few jobs for the peasants who have flooded into the cities from the poverty-stricken countryside in search of work.
Offers of help have been flooding in since news of the disaster first emerged.
Messages of support have been flooding in since she announced her decision to stand for president.
Memories of childhood flooded back as she looked through the photographs.
B1 [ C or U ] a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry洪水
crying a lot泪雨滂沱
(in the Bible) a flood sent by God that covered the whole earth as a punishment(《圣经》中的)灭世洪水
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The recent flood has swept away the footbridge.
You should check your policy to see if you're covered for flood damage.
After the flood, nothing remained of the village.
The floods left thousands of people destitute.
People living in low-lying areas were evacuated because of the floods.
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