单词 | myriad |
释义 | myriad (mɪriəd ) 1. quantifier A myriad or myriads of people or things is a very large number or great variety of them. They face a myriad of problems bringing up children. [+ of] These myriads of fish would be enough to keep any swimmer entranced for hours. [+ of] 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Myriad means having a large number or great variety. ...British pop and culture in all its myriad forms. ...the myriad tiny animals and plants living in the ice. Synonyms: innumerable, countless, untold, incalculable Collocations: for a myriad of reasons People become charity trustees for myriad reasons, often wanting to give something back to society. Times, Sunday Times Lack of communication for myriad reasons appears almost inherent to terminal illness, with devastating results. Times, Sunday Times It can't, for myriad reasons, geological, legal, financial and social. Times, Sunday Times For myriad reasons, their love of the game gets lost in the maelstrom. Times, Sunday Times Some ministers may resign for myriad reasons in the coming weeks but it will not be the end of our democracy if they do. Times, Sunday Times Myriad factors - the skill of the players, luck, and a host of other influences - converge into an overarching result. Times, Sunday Times Yet prices vary wildly, because of myriad factors that are mostly known only to the airlines. Times, Sunday Times But in this case, real life introduces myriad factors that mangle these simplistic results. Times, Sunday Times There are myriad factors that influence exchange rates. Mail and Guardian There are myriad factors that could be responsible. Times, Sunday Times Sport might be defined as a way of examining, testing and celebrating courage; courage in at least some of its myriad forms. Times, Sunday Times They were interested in learning more about the myriad forms that have resulted from careful attention to usefulness—and design. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A momentum has been established whereby the former presumption in favor of human life has given way to myriad forms of rationalizing and excusing the taking of life. Christianity Today The mask in art has myriad forms. Times,Sunday Times Populism took myriad forms in the 1870s and 1880s. Times, Sunday Times It can't be long before these data are used to target people in a myriad of ways. Times, Sunday Times This can be done in a myriad of ways including panning, sunning, air drying, or baking. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Workers are informed about the complaint procedures in a myriad of ways. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These works allow computational linguistics to have a framework within which to work out hypotheses that will further the understanding of the language in a myriad of ways. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There were myriad options for all ages, not just the youthful. Times, Sunday Times The system allows you myriad options to set the team up, so you can have a mix of healer, physical attackers or a full party of thieves or knights. The Sun It also gives a window into the myriad options available to teams at the lineout. Times, Sunday Times For 'gappers' there are myriad options available at home and abroad. Times, Sunday Times Coaches set mighty store by the ability of their locks to call the lineout, to select from the myriad options. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 各种各样 Japanese: 莫大な数の |
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