spillover 详细解释

spillover

['spiləuvə]

n.溢出, 外流人口,意外效果,影响

词形变化

名词: spiller | 动词过去式: spilled/spilt | 动词过去分词: spilled/spilt | 动词现在分词: spilling | 动词第三人称单数: spills |

英英释义

名词 spillover:

(economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure

补充

spilloverspillover英:[ˈspilˌəuvə] 美:[ˈspɪlˌovɚ]n.1.始料未及的效果; 意外效果

例句

1. Some jobs are quite likely to have a negative spillover into family life.有些工作很可能会对家庭生活带来不良影响。 2. The violence was widely viewed as a spillover from the neighbouring region.人们普遍认为暴力事件是由邻近地区蔓延而来。 3. They want to prevent a spillover of refugees into neighbouring territories.他们想要防止难民潮蔓延至邻近地区。 4. To avoid oil spillover, do not overfill the fryer.为避免油溅出, 不要往炸锅里放太多油。 5. how to clean up a spillover in the microwave如何清理微波炉中的溢出物 6. there has been a spillover into state schools of the ethos of independent schools.私立学校的风气一直都在向国立学校渗透。 7. the village was a spillover from a neighbouring, larger village.这个村庄是从一个临近的大村庄延伸出来的。 8. the spillover effect of the quarrel.这次争吵所引起的意想不到的后果。 9. Put a pan under the pie to catch any spillovers.在馅饼下面放个烤盘以接住溢出物。 10. We have benefited from a spillover of prosperity from neighboring states. [=the prosperity of neighboring states has spread to our state]我们已经从邻近各州的繁荣所产生的辐射效应中受益。 11. Nearby stores were getting some spillover from the festival. [=some people who went to the festival also visited the stores]邻近的商店从节庆效应中获益。 12. New technology has a positive spillover effect into countless fields.新技术对无数领域都产生了积极的辐射效应。