单词 | plentiful |
释义 | plentiful (plentɪfʊl ) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] Things that are plentiful exist in such large amounts or numbers that there is enough for people's wants or needs. Fish are plentiful in the lake. ...a plentiful supply of vegetables and salads and fruits. plentifully adverb Nettle grows plentifully on any rich waste ground. Collocations: plentiful food This flexible scavenging means they have adapted superbly to the plentiful food waste found in cities. Times, Sunday Times From 1,800pp, including accommodation, plentiful food, horses, tuition and local car transfer journeys, but excluding flights. Times, Sunday Times The combination of a plentiful food supply and a safe nesting habitat has seen the numbers of urban seagulls rapidly increase. Times, Sunday Times All have a part in the great language-wide group ceremonies that take place at the right season in an area of plentiful food and water. Times, Sunday Times In this land of plentiful food, we garden through choice, rather than out of necessity — digging for contentment, not for victory. Times, Sunday Times Trees with bronze foliage are in plentiful supply, particularly if you allow the definition to blur with the darkest reds of burgundy and aubergine. Times, Sunday Times This safe and plentiful supply of water was now part of the villagers' lives: normal, taken perhaps for granted. Times, Sunday Times A plentiful supply of cheap parts means it can be maintained at low cost. Times, Sunday Times However, the boom continued long after the recovery in the world economy, supported by the plentiful supply of cheap finance in international markets. Times, Sunday Times But when you are looking for silver linings they were in plentiful supply. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 富足的 Japanese: 豊富な |
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