| 单词 | overwhelming | 
| 释义 | overwhelmingn.  The action of overwhelm v.; an instance of this; that which overwhelms. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > revolution or rotation > 			[noun]		 swayc1374 turning1390 overwhelming?a1439 circumvolution1447 winding1530 conversion1541 rotationa1550 revolution1566 gyring?1578 revolve1598 circulation1605 gyration1615 evolution1654 sweep1679 gyrating1837 revolving1867 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > 			[noun]		 > crushing, stifling, or overwhelming quench?c1225 stanchingc1400 suppressingc1400 suppression1528 suffocation1567 crushing1580 suffocating1621 pulverization1643 overwhelming1645 depression1656 stifling1805 burking1827 spiflication1839 restinction1891 stamping1897 submergence1898 snuffing1922 the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > 			[noun]		 > prevailing or mastering > overcoming or overwhelming conquestc1315 overcoming1340 vanquishment1593 overbearing1596 overwielding1597 down-bearing1629 overwhelming1645 overwhelmment1866 a1439    J. Lydgate Fall of Princes 		(Bodl. 263)	  v. 434  				In the ouerwhelmyng of hir [sc. Fortune's] vntrusti wheel. 1532						 (c1385)						    Usk's Test. Loue in  Wks. G. Chaucer  iii. f. ccclix  				The course of the planettes & ouerwhelmynges of the sonne in dayes & nightes. 1583    R. Harrison Three Catechismes in  R. Harrison  & R. Browne Writings 		(1953)	 140  				It representeth a drowning & overwhelming. 1611    S. Daniel Cleopatra  iii. i  				That no deuice Our vtter ouerwhelming could withhold? 1645    J. Milton Tetrachordon 39  				The overwhelming of his afflicted servants. 1754    J. Byng Diary 28 Sept. in  C. B. Andrews Torrington Diaries 		(1938)	 IV. 82  				I am now for the noise, the dirt, the overwhelmings of London. a1798    T. Pennant Tour on Continent 		(1948)	 165  				All the horrors of a siege were explained;..the springing of the mines; the overwhelming or rather inclosure of parties of 30 or 40 in the souterrains. 1835    W. G. Simms Partisan II. i. 4  				Those influences which were crowding together, as it was fondly thought by the patriots, for the overwhelming of foreign domination. 1883    Athenæum 4 Aug. 134/3  				A story of a sharp fight for existence and an ultimate overwhelming. 1959    D. Krook Three Trad. Moral Thought x. 275  				That other aspect of the sexual act that Augustine finds so disturbing, that oblivion which the poets called the ‘little death’, the overwhelming of the will and the reason, need have no terror in it. 2001    Church Times 12 Apr. 19/1  				Religion is not going to go away, even when faced with the multiple overwhelmings of modernity. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). overwhelmingadj. 1.  That overwhelms; that overthrows, overturns, or submerges; so powerful as to overcome utterly by strength of numbers, influence, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > 			[adjective]		 > crushing or suppressing overwhelming1567 killing1615 spiflicating1852 steamroller1896 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > 			[adjective]		 > capsizing or upsetting overwhelming1567 the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > 			[adjective]		 > overcoming or overwhelming tyrannous1549 overwhelming1567 overpowering1616 overbearing1639 surprising1645 defeating1661 knock-down1690 overcoming1704 knocking1711 knock-me-down1944 the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > 			[adjective]		 > greater number > overcoming by overwhelming1567 society > authority > power > 			[adjective]		 > all-powerful > so as to overcome overwhelming1839 1567    T. Drant tr.  Horace Satyrs in  tr.  Horace Arte Poetrie sig. J.iiij  				Fetche from the brim And ouerwhelming waues. 1596    R. Linche Dom Diego in  Diella sig. F6v  				Those Louers now twixt whom late dwelt annoy, Swymming in seas of ouer-whelming ioy. 1625    K. Long tr.  J. Barclay Argenis  ii. ii. 75  				Some speedy friends deliuered them from the ouer-whelming water. 1725    E. F. Haywood Masqueraders 11  				She long'd to impart the mighty Bliss; she panted to pour out the overwhelming Transport. 1742    E. Young Complaint: Night the Third 17  				O'erwhelming Turrets threaten ere they fall. 1783    R. Cumberland Mysterious Husband  ii. 24  				Struggling in a tide of passions, from whose overwhelming force no hand but thine can save me! 1839    C. Darwin in  R. Fitzroy  & C. Darwin Narr. Surv. Voy. H.M.S. Adventure & Beagle III. xvi. 370  				The island itself..showed the overwhelming power of the earthquake. 1887    Spectator 8 Oct. 1337  				The temptation to close the Canal against our troopships may be overwhelming. 1915    W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage xcii. 484  				He felt an overwhelming compassion for her, and with all his heart he forgave her for the misery she had caused him. 1966    C. Achebe Man of People i. 5  				I was in the public gallery the day the Prime Minister received his overwhelming vote of confidence. 1993    Private Eye 13 Dec. 26/2  				You are foolish to fight on, in the face of overwhelming odds. Some might call it courage. I prefer to call it boneheaded stupidity. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > 			[adjective]		 > affected with passion or strong emotion > overwhelmed by strong emotion enterprised1480 overwhelming1571 entranced1594 stunned1870 1571    Duke of Norfolk in  14th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS 		(1896)	 App.  iv. 574  				Prayinge..with an ouerwhelminge harte and watered cheekes. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > high position > overhanging > 			[adjective]		 hangingc1330 pendentc1425 beetled1509 bending1567 prependent1592 propendent1593 overwhelming1599 pendulous1608 impendent1611 incumbent1719 imminent1727 impending1730 beetling1744 pensilec1750 pending1756 superincumbent1785 shelvy1811 overbrowing1814 propensive1819 oversailing1833 beetle-browed1842 overhung1845 overhanging1860 overleaning1865 overreaching1890 cantilevered1910 1599    W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet  v. i. 39  				An Appothacarie..In tattred weeds with ouerwhelming  browes.       View more context for this quotation a1764    R. Lloyd Law Student in  Poet. Wks. 		(1774)	 I. 28  				Noting down sage dictums from the court, With overwhelming brow, and law-learn'd face. 1835    W. Irving Legends of Conquest of Spain in  Crayon Misc. III. 263  				The astrologer listened with deep attention, and overwhelming brow, to all the surmises and suspicions of the emir. 1876    C. Wells Joseph & his Brethren  i. vi. 76  				My curlèd Simeon, and Issachar With overwhelming brow, it is well done. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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