英:[ˈaʊtpɔ:rɪŋ]
美:[ˈaʊtˌpɔrɪŋ, -ˌpor-]
英:[ˈaʊtpɔ:rɪŋ]
美:[ˈaʊtˌpɔrɪŋ, -ˌpor-]
out·pour·ing
aUt po rIng
复数:outpourings
Noun
1. a natural flow of ground water
2. a sudden rapid flow (as of water);
"he heard the flush of a toilet"
"there was a little gush of blood"
"she attacked him with an outpouring of words"
3. the pouring forth of a fluid
4. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
5. a large flow
15世纪中期,“倾泻,流出,涌出”,源自 out- 和 pour(动词)的不定式。自1757年起,“倾泻的行动”,可能是事物精神层面上的重新铸造; “被倾泻的物质”(通常也是转义)的意义则来自1827年。动词 outpour “倾泻”,可追溯至1670年代。
The first known use of outpouring was in the 15th century
outrageousadjective
extremely annoying, insulting, or shameful : shocking
outrageousadjective
extremely annoying, insulting, or shameful : shocking
outrage1 of 2noun
a violent or brutal act
an act that hurts someone or shows disrespect for a person's feelings
the angry feelings caused by injury or insult
outrage2 of 2verb
to cause to suffer violent injury or abuse
to cause to feel anger or resentment
outrage1 of 2noun
a violent or brutal act
an act that hurts someone or shows disrespect for a person's feelings
the angry feelings caused by injury or insult
outrage2 of 2verb
to cause to suffer violent injury or abuse
to cause to feel anger or resentment
output1 of 2noun
something produced: as
agricultural or industrial production
steel output
mental or artistic production
writing output
the amount produced by a person in a given time
power or energy delivered or produced by a machine or system
light output of the sun
the information produced by a computer
a point at which something (as power, an electronic signal, or data) comes out
output2 of 2verb
to produce as output
output1 of 2noun
something produced: as
agricultural or industrial production
steel output
mental or artistic production
writing output
the amount produced by a person in a given time
power or energy delivered or produced by a machine or system
light output of the sun
the information produced by a computer
a point at which something (as power, an electronic signal, or data) comes out
output2 of 2verb
to produce as output
output1 of 2noun
something produced: as
agricultural or industrial production
steel output
mental or artistic production
writing output
the amount produced by a person in a given time
power or energy delivered or produced by a machine or system
light output of the sun
the information produced by a computer
a point at which something (as power, an electronic signal, or data) comes out
output2 of 2verb
to produce as output
output1 of 2noun
something produced: as
agricultural or industrial production
steel output
mental or artistic production
writing output
the amount produced by a person in a given time
power or energy delivered or produced by a machine or system
light output of the sun
the information produced by a computer
a point at which something (as power, an electronic signal, or data) comes out
output2 of 2verb
to produce as output
outpouringnoun
the act of pouring out
something that pours out or is poured out
outburst sense 1
1 And sometimes, somewhere in the highly charged space between the outpouring of creativity and the opening of purse strings, something tense and strange and fascinating emerges.
2 Whether her outpouring in front of Czarnecki was the spontaneous result of having reached a breaking point or something more astute, she picked the right person to vent to.
3 The death of Ann B. Davis, the actress who played the beloved housekeeper Alice on "The Brady Brunch," prompted an outpouring of mourning Sunday from friends and fans.
4 “We’ve had such an outpouring from our customers since the announcement that we were closing. People have just been coming in and shopping like crazy.”
5 Today, while the outpouring of support for Spears may be rooted in good intentions, the hashtags, sign-waving and conspiracy theories may also be putting more stress on the singer.
6 An incessant outpouring of Northlanders in quest of booty.
7 But the overall impression of age sat oddly atop the youthful exuberance of the orchestral outpourings.
8 Since the crisis began, the outpourings of artists, musicians, programmers, cultural and scientific workers at all levels has been outstanding.
9 The outpouring of reactions from little Black girls has been a huge marketing boost for the film.
10 The 25th anniversary of its premiere last month launched an outpouring of nostalgic content, a lucrative three-night theatrical event, and vociferous online blowback as to whether the show is any good in the first place.
11 The execution of the “Manchester Martyrs,” as the three became known, “touched off a global outpouring of protest,” Kavanagh writes, “the ferocity of which shook Parnell into engaging with Irish history for the first time.”
12 Often it feels like a vital outpouring, and it shows strokes of wit.
13 Despite his isolation, Mr. Cornelius inspired outpourings of grief after his death.
14 Not because there's nothing to say — the rapturous outpouring of critical and audience responses make clear exactly how brilliant a catalyst for superlatives it is.
15 And just like the Cinnabon backlash backlash, this too was followed by an outpouring of rage about Martin getting “trashed” by “some grumps.”
16 Watson said since the HeforShe campaign began in September, it had received an outpouring of support from high-profile figures such as Hillary Clinton, Prince Harry and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
17 The twist, which recast a figure of fun into a tragic hero, sparked an emotional online outpouring that has continued unabated, at times crossing creatively into the real world.
18 Diana, formally known as the Princess of Wales, was just 36 years-old when she died in August 1997, causing an outpouring of worldwide grief.
19 As for his comedic legacy, Williams said she has been touched by the outpouring of support from the public.
20 Van Peebles’ death Tuesday at the age of 89 prompted an outpouring of tributes for the groundbreaking independent filmmaker.
3 涌出
4 流出
effluent excurrent outflux run issue stream discharge overflow outflow effusion efflux outshoot effluence outrush effluxion debouchment fluxion well flow exude debouch outwell overswell let shed spill fetch ooze outpour effuse pour emanation play emanate sluice disembogue emanative emanant effusive gushy exudative diffluent running flux exudation outgo flowage put sweat extrude disgorge -rrhea shedding extravasation spilth bleed outgush draw vent weep
5 爆发
access wave storm explosion outbreak riot firework breakout torrent eruption gust outburst break flame boil explode erupt break forth hissy fit
6 倾出
8 迸发
storm burst explosion firework blaze torrent ebullition explode erupt break forth gush spurt outburst volley effusion explode into gust well pour out gusty gushy outthrow eruption agony sally effusive -fest flight extrusion spate ebullience outpour uprush irrupt
9 涌现
10 洋溢
ebullient ebullience run over with exuberant overflow radiate suffusive flush flow surge overflowing glow drench