glut
英 [ɡlʌt]
美 [ɡlʌt]
- vt. 使…充满;使…吃饱;过多供应
- vi. 吃得过多
- n. (商品)供过于求;大量
glut 供过于求来自PIE*gwele, 喉咙,吞食,词源同gullet. 后用于经济学术语,供过于求。
- glut (v.)
- early 14c., glotien "to feed to repletion" (transitive), probably from Old French glotir "to swallow, gulp down, engulf," from Latin glutire/gluttire "to swallow, gulp down," from PIE root *gwele- (3) "to swallow" (see gullet). Intransitive sense "feed (oneself) to repletion" is from c. 1400. Related: Glutted; glutting.
- glut (n.)
- 1530s, "a gulp, a swallowing," from glut (v.). Meaning "condition of being full or sated" is 1570s; mercantile sense "superabundance, oversupply of a commodity on the market" first recorded 1590s.
- 1. a glut of cheap videos on the market
- 市场上供过于求的廉价录像带
- 2. The glut of coffee led to a sharp drop in prices.
- 咖啡供过于求道致价格急剧下跌.
- 3. The third part of paper - chapter 5, a graphic system is constructed by using GLUT.
- 第三部分, 即 论文中的第五章, 以GLUT为基础构造CAGD交互式系统.
- 4. The glucose transporter ( GLUT ) is an energy - related carrier protein located on the cell membrane.
- 葡萄糖转运子 ( GLUT ) 是一种位于细胞膜上的与能量相关的载体蛋白.
- 5. There is a shortage of carrots. So everybody starts growing carrots. Next season, surprise, surprise, there is a glut of carrots.
- 胡萝卜紧缺,于是大家都去种胡萝卜。等到来年这个时候,可想而知,胡萝卜就会过剩。