2an avalanche of somethingLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa very large number of things such as letters, messages etc that arrive suddenly at the same time 雪片般飞来的某物,突然大量到来的某物
avalanche• The originalstation in the open was destroyed by an avalanche with the loss of thirty-five lives in 1964.• The wave had had its ropes cut and was erupting in an avalanche of fury that would bury everything in its path.• Once an avalanche of bills has you buried, it seems impossible to dig your way out again.• At first, the night watchman thought it was an avalanche.• He was about a third of the way up -- 200 feet off the canyon floor -- when an avalanche began.• News of the freebie started a credibilityslide of avalancheproportions.• This no-fat attitude worries me, because the avalanche of fat-free foods makes their goal nearly achievable.