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英[speɪt]
|美[spet]
日语:大量の
法语:série
德语:Flut
韩语:큰물
俄语:avalancha
牛津词典
noun
- 一连串,接二连三(通常指不愉快的事物)
a large number of things, which are usually unpleasant, that happen suddenly within a short period of time
- The bombing was the latest in a spate of terrorist attacks.
这次炸弹爆炸事件是一连串恐怖主义袭击中最近的一起。
词形变化
双语例句
- The spate of storms and hurricanes in recent years could be a statistical quirk.
从统计数字上看,近些年来暴风雨和飓风的频发非同寻常。
- The Thames was in spate, with flocks of Canada geese speeding downriver.
泰晤士河河水暴涨,成群的加拿大雁迅速游向下游。
- While the run-up to polling day has been more peaceful than in previous elections, it has been marked by a spate of politically motivated killings and other alleged abuses, such as vote-buying and intimidation.
尽管投票前的这段日子比过去几次选举都平静,但仍然发生了一些政治杀害事件和其它所谓滥用权力的事件,例如买票和恐吓。
- In fact, it seems there's recently been a spate of articles, project management dashboards, and the like that apply health and wellness imagery to software development activities.
事实上,似乎最近已经出现了许多文章、项目管理仪表板,和将健康和良好形象应用于软件开发活动的类似的东西。
- Banks and retailers have sparred for years over transaction costs, but the latest spate of cyber attacks has heightened animosity between the two groups.
银行和零售商围绕交易成本已争吵多年,但围绕网络攻击的最新口水战加剧了这两个群体之间的敌意。
- Foxconn's cost advantages from scale have waned as it works to improve factory conditions after a spate of high-profile worker suicides and accidents in recent years.
近年来,在发生了一系列备受瞩目的员工自杀和事故之后,为了改善工厂条件,富士康的规模成本优势已经减弱。
- But two years ago a spate of suicides led to a global outcry that shook the firm.
两年前,连续不断的自杀事件让公司震惊,在全世界也引起一片哗然。
- The incident caused another spate of protests.
这次事件又引起了一片抗议声。
- However, a spate of unusual events.
然而异常的事件接连发生了。
- Refugees crossed the border in full spate.
难民大量地越过了边境。
- Norway is coming to terms with the worst spate of killings it's suffered since the Second World War.
挪威方面称,这是自第二次世界大战以来遇到的最严重的杀戮事件。
- Given the spate of recent crashes, anger has mounted against the government-run system.
由于近期的连续事故,人们对政府对铁路系统的管理很愤怒。
- It starts Friday and forecasters are predicting a spate of named storms.
周五起,预报员预测了一系列命名的风暴。
- If a spate of new houses could guarantee growth, critics note, Spain and Ireland would be booming.
评论家说,如果大规模建设房屋就一定能带来发展,西班牙和爱尔兰早就经济繁荣了。
- A UN spokesman, Farhan Haq said Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was concerned about the spate of killings.
一名联合国发言人称,联合国秘书长潘基文对杀戮事件的泛滥表示担忧。
- The S& P's note arrived on the heels of a spate of troubling news.
标准普尔的报告紧跟着大量的麻烦消息而来。
- Police are investigating a spate of burglaries in the area.
警察正在调查这一地区发生的大量盗窃案。
- After a recent spate of consolidation in the industry, many steelmakers are looking at acquisitions.
在近期的钢铁行业整合大潮后,许多钢铁制造商正在考虑收购。
- A trigger for the protests appears to have been a spate of unexplained stabbings using hypodermic syringes.
一个触发的抗议似乎是一个无法解释的注射器使用刀刺事件。
- In recent days, the administration has conceived a spate of new approaches and initiatives.
近些日子以来,奥巴马政府祭出了一连串新措施和新行动。
- The worsening trade situation has already led to a spate of factory closures and layoffs in China.
贸易状况的恶化已经导致了一系列关闭工厂和裁员中。
- Security remains a key concern in the country, with the UN Security Council condemning the recent spate of attacks in southern Afghanistan.
安全仍然是该国的一项重要关切,联合国安理会也谴责了最近在阿富汗南方发生的大量攻击事件。
- After the storm all the rivers were in spate.
暴雨过后河水都上涨了。
- The news follows a spate of more positive earnings news from apple, Intel and IBM.
此前,苹果(apple)、英特尔(intel)和ibm接连发布了更为积极的业绩数据。
- He is particularly interested in the Chinglish he finds on a spate of signs, menus and the like in China.
他对在大量的招牌、菜单和中国的其他地方寻找发现中式英语有着特别的兴趣。
- Thirty-eight countries have now signed up to the OECD's1997 anti-corruption convention, leading to a spate of cross-border prosecutions.
38个国家现在已经签署了经合组织1997反腐公约,导致接二连三的跨国起诉。
- The recent spate of food-related headlines has led to consumers questioning the safety of our food.
最近和食物危险相关报导的泛滥,已经导致消费者开始怀疑食物的安全。
- We turned on our television to hear about the day's spate of bans and detentions.
我们打开了电视机,听到那天一连串的关于禁令和拘留的报道。
- The incident is the latest in a spate of scientific fraud cases in China.
这是中国一连串科学欺诈事件中最新的一起。
语源
late Middle English (originally Scots and northern English in the sense flood, inundation): of unknown origin