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词汇 afflux
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Definition of afflux in English:

afflux

noun ˈaflʌksˈæˌfləks
archaic
  • A flow of something, especially water or air.

    〈古〉(尤指水、空气)流动

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Special hydrologic and ecologic conditions are a consequence of shallowness, closed area, entry of freshwater affluxes and of anthropogenic influences.
    • The equation which describes the model characterizes the afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions.
    • Hence, when the pulsations of the seed are stilled, the afflux of psychic energy ceases.
    • The standard culvert has sufficient cells to pass the discharge without significant afflux.
    • Because it was tried to plant cotton in the desert, huge amounts of water were taken from the natural affluxes.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin affluxus, from affluere 'flow freely' (see affluent).

Definition of afflux in US English:

afflux

nounˈaˌfləksˈæˌfləks
archaic
  • A flow of something, especially water or air.

    〈古〉(尤指水、空气)流动

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The equation which describes the model characterizes the afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions.
    • Because it was tried to plant cotton in the desert, huge amounts of water were taken from the natural affluxes.
    • Hence, when the pulsations of the seed are stilled, the afflux of psychic energy ceases.
    • Special hydrologic and ecologic conditions are a consequence of shallowness, closed area, entry of freshwater affluxes and of anthropogenic influences.
    • The standard culvert has sufficient cells to pass the discharge without significant afflux.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin affluxus, from affluere ‘flow freely’ (see affluent).

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