释义 |
flow·age \ˈflōij, -ōēj\ noun (-s) 1. a. : an overflowing (as of a stream or impoundment) onto adjacent land : flooding b. : a body of water formed by flowage or sometimes by damming c. : floodwater especially of a stream 2. : gradual deformation of a body of plastic solid (as certain rocks) caused by intermolecular shear — sometimes distinguished from fracture |