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		avalanche美 ['ævə.læntʃ]  英 ['ævə.lɑːntʃ]  - n.雪崩;崩塌;山崩
 - v.雪崩;雪崩似地落下;大量涌进(市场等)
 - 网络崩落;大雪崩;电子雪崩
 
 复数:avalanches  过去分词:avalanched  现在分词:avalanching   n. snow slip,fall,slide,quantity,increase 1.  | 雪崩;山崩;崩塌a mass of snow, ice and rock that falls down the side of a mountain  |  
  | alpine villages destroyed in an avalanche 在一场雪崩中被摧毁的高山村庄  |   | We received an avalanche of letters in reply to our advertisement. 我们在登出广告后收到了雪片般飞来的大批答复信件。  |  
 n.  | 1. a rapid downhill flow of a large mass of something dislodged from a mountainside or the top of a precipice, especially snow or ice 2. a sudden overwhelming quantity of something 3. an increase in the number of ions or electrons, usually within a medium exposed to an applied electromagnetic field, caused by collisions of the ions or electrons with the medium 4. a large amount of snow and ice that suddenly falls down a mountain 5. a large quantity of similar things that happen within a short time 1. a rapid downhill flow of a large mass of something dislodged from a mountainside or the top of a precipice, especially snow or ice 2. a sudden overwhelming quantity of something 3. an increase in the number of ions or electrons, usually within a medium exposed to an applied electromagnetic field, caused by collisions of the ions or electrons with the medium 4. a large amount of snow and ice that suddenly falls down a mountain 5. a large quantity of similar things that happen within a short time  |  v.  | 1. to descend in a large mass on somebody or something 2. to overwhelm somebody or something by arriving in large numbers or quantities  |  
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