
Inrush
UK
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
US
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/

Translation of "inrush" into Russian
Definitions
inrush
NounUK
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
US
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
A sudden and forceful flow or influx of something, especially a liquid or gas.
The inrush of water into the basement caused significant damage.
A rapid entry or arrival of a large number of people or things.
The inrush of tourists during the summer months boosts the local economy.
The initial surge of electric current drawn by a device when first switched on.
The transformer experiences a high inrush when energized.
inrush
VerbUK
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
US
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
To rush or flow inward suddenly and forcefully.
When the hatch opened, water inrushed and flooded the compartment.
inrush
AdjectiveUK
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
US
/ˈɪn.rʌʃ/
Relating to or designating the sudden surge of current, fluid, or other substance that occurs at the moment of start-up or entry.
Engineers calculated the inrush current to size the circuit breaker properly.