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View usage for: (ɪnflʌks) Word forms: plural influxescountable noun [usually singular]An influx of people or things into a place is their arrival there in large numbers. ...the first large influx of immigrants to arrive on these shores. [+ of] ...the influx of American popcorn into the British market. Synonyms: arrival, flow, rush, invasion More Synonyms of influx influx in British English (ˈɪnˌflʌks) noun1. the arrival or entry of many people or things 2. the act of flowing in; inflow 3. the mouth of a stream or river Word origin C17: from Late Latin influxus, from influere; see influenceinflux in American English (ˈɪnˌflʌks) noun1. a. a flowing in; inflow, as of a liquid, gas, etc. b. a continual coming in of persons or things an influx of customers 2. the point where a body of water, as a river, joins another body of water Word origin Fr < LL influxus < pp. of L influere: see influence Examples of 'influx' in a sentenceinflux We'll see a new influx of money.The huge cash influx has raised fears of rampant corruption and financial mismanagement.Conservatives fear that a large influx might cost them the election.Can such an influx of players destabilise a club?She said the huge influx had put huge pressure on public services.Another big change is the influx of foreign players.There Augustine comforted and cared for the influx of refugees.A large influx of young recruits joined them, many weak from malnutrition. British English: influx NOUN An influx of people or things into a place is their arrival there in large numbers. ...problems caused by the influx of refugees. - American English: influx
- Brazilian Portuguese: afluxo
- Chinese: 大量涌入人或物的
- European Spanish: afluencia
- French: afflux
- German: Zustrom
- Italian: afflusso
- Japanese: 殺到
- Korean: 쇄도
- European Portuguese: afluxo
- Latin American Spanish: afluencia
Chinese translation of 'influx' n (c) - (of people)
涌(湧)入 (yǒngrù) - (of funds, goods)
流入 (liúrù)
Definition the arrival or entry of many people or things The expansion programme brought an influx of new pilots. Synonyms arrival flow convergence inflow inundation inrush Additional synonymsDefinition an inroad or encroachment armed incursions into border areas by rebel forces Synonyms foray, raid, invasion, penetration, infiltration, inroad, irruptionSeaside resorts are preparing for an invasion of tourists. Synonyms flood, flow, rush, arrival, influx, convergence, inflow, incursion, inundation, inrush Definition a sudden surge of sensation A rush of affection swept over him. Synonyms surge, flow, flood, thrill, flush, gush, spurt |