词汇 | spill over |
释义 | spill overspill over phrasal verbphr v SPREADif a problem or bad situation spills over, it spreads and begins to affect other places, people etc 〔问题或坏情况〕蔓延,扩散 into The conflict might spill over into neighbouring towns. 这场冲突可能会波及邻近城镇。 Examples from the Corpus spill over• Government chiefs are worried that the refugee problem might spill over from neighboring countries.• It is easy to allow personal emotions to spill over into your work. spill into• After the hearing, the differences between Thresher and Thomas spilled over into a confrontation in a courthouse hallway.• Some of this thought spills over into adolescent behavior, and we often see the adolescent in the role of reformer.• Inhibition Inhibition is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour.• Love and joy seemed to explode inside her, threatening to spill over into cries of happiness.• But we do all recognise that without that balance, in certain instances, absolutism can easily spill over into extremism.• The prosperity is spilling over into other businesses, too.• There is a steady current of physicality in their play which sometimes spills over into outright violence.• When you permit these legitimate concerns to spill over into your work performance, your career often suffers.• The conflict in Rwanda eventually spilled over into Zaire. → spill over at spill1(5) |
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