释义 |
idiombe in full flow/flood1 (also be in full flood) if a process or activity is in full flow, it is happening in a way that involves great energy or large numbers of things or people:His family had come to Oklahoma in 1817, when the wave of migration from the east was in full flow.Her inspiration was in full flood, and she was beginning to see what the painting would finally look like.2 BrE to be talking continuously about something and seem unlikely to stop:I'm sorry to interrupt you while you're in full flow, Mrs James, but we simply haven't got the money to put all of these ideas into practice.
|