spillover

🇬🇧/ˈspɪləʊvə(r)/ 🇺🇸/ˈspɪloʊvər/ 4托福
A spillover is a situation or feeling that starts in one place but then begins to happen or have an effect somewhere else. 伴随的结果

noun [抽象名词]溢出;外流人口

Some jobs are quite likely to have a negative spillover into family life.
有些工作很可能会对家庭生活带来负面的影响。

来自词组spill over (溢出)
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A second room was needed for the spillover of staff and reporters. 还需要一个房间给没有安置的员工和记者。
But office romances can have a negative spillover effect on co-workers. 但是,办公室恋情对其他同事可能有不利的溢出效应。