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Glut Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɫət
GLUHT
ɡlˈʌt
GLUT

释义

A glut is a much larger supply of something than is needed or wanted. It often describes a market situation where there are too many goods for the amount people want to buy.

用法与细微差别

'Glut' is formal and often used in economic/business contexts, like 'a glut of oil.' It can be countable or uncountable but rarely describes people. Common collocations: 'glut of', 'market glut.' Don't confuse with 'flood' or 'surplus'; 'glut' suggests an excess that causes a problem.

例句

There is a glut of tomatoes this year.

basic

A glut of cheap clothes has lowered prices.

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After the holiday, there was a glut of unsold toys.

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The tech industry is facing a glut of workers with similar skills.

natural

When there’s a glut on the market, companies often cut production.

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We ended up with a glut of dessert because everyone brought a cake.

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