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? What do you mean, keep coming? Where is the source?

Source: Song Zhuxi's Answer to He Shujing VI: "My husband has a noble heart. If something happens frequently, although things follow, it is not enough to confuse my thoughts. 」

Interpretation: dispute: chaos; Stack: many, repeated. Describe a continuous arrival.

Pronunciation: fēn the other one

Synonym: the traffic is endless.

Example:

1. China's potential has attracted many policy makers.

Recently, companies from Brazil and China have also poured in.

3. Next, all kinds of e-mails and short messages swarmed in: Congratulations!

4. Some pure electric vehicles have also appeared, and more kinds are coming one after another.

In hotels in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, westerners flocked to attend various meetings.

6. For sellers, a steady stream of energy bills means great opportunities.

7. After the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Education and Labor Committee passed the bill, voices of support poured in.

8. Even if this breakup doesn't hurt harmony, other bills will follow.

9. Students from China, Indian doctors, British actors and French financiers flocked.

10. Roubini predicts that inflation will rise in the short term, and then there will be deflationary pressure, because too much production capacity will follow.

1 1. How to deal with the world will test Europe's ability when the United States intends to intervene less and various challenges come one after another.

12. From the European financial crisis to deflation concerns in the United States, bad news came one after another, which led analysts to cut their profit expectations by 20 1 1.

/kloc-in the 1980s, Tokyo became a hot spot, and multinational companies poured in. As a result, they joined a big bubble in the Japanese stock market.

14. In order to cope with these endless challenges, various institutions, agreements and treaties have appeared in the world, which is dazzling and at a loss. There is an urgent need to reform these.

15. A large number of comment letters poured in. Before the midnight deadline, regulators are expected to receive a large number of letters in electronic form.

16. In order to solve all these uncertainties, the agreement was reached under the pressure of big banks and Bush.

17. The reason for nervous preparation is that once you take office, all kinds of things and new responsibilities will follow, and you may not have time to think about the difficult decisions you are facing now.

18. And the endless tangle of interpersonal relationships scares me.

19. Even though we try to forget, some people really try to forget that Si Tong is filming George H.W. Bush, the news keeps coming.

20. They have to deal with a large number of obscure new laws and regulations, face a lot of lawsuits, restructure their surprising capital structure, appease anti-bank activists (and anti-bank journalists), cut their salaries, and subtly retain their allowances.