glut

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈglʌt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/glʌt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(glut)

Inflections of 'glut' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
gluts
v 3rd person singular
glutting
v pres p
glutted
v past
glutted
v past p
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glut n (excess, surfeit)exceso nm
  superabundancia nf
  sobreabundancia nf
  saturación nf
 There's a glut of leftovers from last night's party.
 Hay un exceso de sobras de la fiesta de anoche.
glut [sth] vtr (appetite: satiate)saciar vtr
  hartar vtr
 They glutted their appetites on the freshly killed deer.
 Saciaron su apetito con el venado recién cazado.
glut [sth] vtr figurative (market: flood, saturate)abarrotar vtr
  hartar vtr
  saturar vtr
 The market has been glutted by cheap imports.
 El mercado se ha abarrotado de importaciones baratas.
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