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influx
[ in-fluhks ]
noun
- act of flowing in.
- an inflow ( outflux ):
an influx of tourists.
Synonyms: ,
- the place at which one stream flows into another or into the sea.
- the mouth of a stream.
influx
/ 藞瑟苍藢蹿濒蕦办蝉 /
noun
- the arrival or entry of many people or things
- the act of flowing in; inflow
- the mouth of a stream or river
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of influx1
Example Sentences
This influx has said to have filled crucial skill gaps in Armenia's tech sector, in areas such as data processing, cybersecurity, and financial technologies.
The influx of water fueled Southern California鈥檚 rapid growth during and after World War II.
Echoing Trump, he describes the influx of migrants in recent years as an "invasion".
Mr Taylor also warned that Tawila was struggling to cope with the influx of people fleeing their homes.
The government estimates that by September, an additional 70,000 extra places and 35,000 staff will be needed to cope with the influx of families wanting spaces and more hours.
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