单词 | abound |
释义 | abound (əbaʊnd ) Word forms: abounds , abounding , abounded verb If things abound, or if a place abounds with things, there are very large numbers of them. [formal] Stories abound about when he was in charge. [VERB] Venice abounds in famous hotels. [V with/in n] The book abounds with close-up images from space. [V + with/in] Synonyms: be plentiful, thrive, flourish, be numerous Collocations: examples abound Certainly, examples abound of fortysomethings making a mark. Times, Sunday Times Examples abound in literature and letters since then. Times, Sunday Times Examples abound of famous names whose lives changed at university. Times, Sunday Times Examples abound in this thoughtful and entertaining book. The Times Literary Supplement But examples abound in every field. Times, Sunday Times Opportunities abound for those who do the right thing at the right time. Christianity Today Opportunities abound for entrepreneurial innovators to meet the needs of older people. Christianity Today Right now, opportunities abound for art amateurs to flex their creative faculties. Times, Sunday Times Group sporting opportunities abound, including rock climbing and football — as well as all that practice touching your toes. Times, Sunday Times The relative affluence of the southeast means fewer grant opportunities are available, but private financing and networking opportunities abound. Times, Sunday Times Optimism abounds but speed and sponsors are in short supply. Times, Sunday Times Optimism abounds in his books, along with the descriptions of human tragedy. The Times Literary Supplement Optimism abounds but the car looks ponderous. Times, Sunday Times Optimism abounds for the future. Times, Sunday Times Before a new campaign, optimism abounds. Times, Sunday Times If all this seems like too much effort, dining out options abound. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With fresh thinking and ambition, options abound; yet certainty fades amid the noise. Times, Sunday Times Luxury urban living options abound, or so you might think. Times, Sunday Times It takes all the stress out of shopping, and bespoke options abound — a six-seater patchwork chesterfield, anyone? Times, Sunday Times It argues that cheap options abound. Times, Sunday Times He might be the pick of the newbies, but cautionary tales abound. Times, Sunday Times Folk tales abound of them invading homes and throwing wild parties. The Sun Tales abound of buddleia's destructiveness: it can easily wreck a wall in a summer. Times, Sunday Times Tales abound of the very best houses changing hands for anything up to 10 million. Times, Sunday Times Tales abound of truffle robberies unreported to the police. Times, Sunday Times Events preceding the catastrophe are forgotten, reactions to new developments are exaggerated, reporting veers out of control and conspiracy theories abound. Times, Sunday Times As for the small size of the sample, theories abound. Times, Sunday Times Theories abound as to why the city was built in such an inaccessible place or why it was mysteriously abandoned. Times, Sunday Times Theories abound regarding its enduring popularity. Times, Sunday Times All sorts of theories abound. Times, Sunday Times Uncertainty abounds in any case. Times, Sunday Times These are early days in a season in which uncertainty abounds, but there will not be too many scorelines that resonate louder or longer than this. Times, Sunday Times Uncertainty abounds over the future direction of our economy. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 充满 Japanese: 豊富である |
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