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a lot

/uh-lot/US // ə ˈlɒt //

很多,不少,许多,多多

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lot.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : lot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.greatly
Forms: a lots
nounabundance
Forms: a lots

Examples

  • I mean, we all know we are tasked with a lot and sometimes it involves not just us fixing title tags or doing keyword research but other times it involves coding, graphic design and even a little tax law.

  • He just had that look, like a guy who had a lost a lot of weight really rapidly.

  • There’s a lot of “new” for the Overwatch League’s London Spitfire.

  • At higher levels, players spend a lot of their time in the air, competing for control of the ball before it even touches the ground.

  • I feel like it will take my lifetime to continue pushing for change, and that it’s going to take a lot of people doing it at once.

  • I think a lot of it has to do with the attitude and the energy behind it and the honesty.

  • There was a lot of positive feedback from people interested in non-gender binary people.

  • If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people.

  • A lot of people ring in the New Year with vows to lose weight and exercise.

  • ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?

  • If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.

  • Now-a-days it is the bankrupt who flouts, and his too confiding creditors who are jeered and laughed at.

  • In the old world, poverty seemed, and poverty was, the natural and inevitable lot of the greater portion of mankind.

  • He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!

  • Seen thus poverty became rather a blessing than a curse, or at least a dispensation prescribing the proper lot of man.