ample 的定义
am·pler, am·plest.
- fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: an ample supply of water; ample time to finish.
- of sufficient or abundant measure; liberal; copious: an ample reward.
- of adequate or more than adequate extent, size, or amount; large; spacious; roomy: ample storage space.
ample 近义词
more than necessary, sufficient
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- Partisanship being a helluva drug, there are ample opportunities for both sides to spin this most recent jobs report in whatever direction benefits them most, potentially rendering any historical comparisons irrelevant.
- Fires are heavily used because fuels build up so fast due to the ample moisture available for plant growth, says Hood.
- In addition, policymakers in the US should work to permanently repeal the policy in light of ample evidence demonstrating its adverse impact.
- This book is 396 pages long, which will give you an ample amount of material to gaze at, wonder over, and learn from.
- Roughly 30 miles east of Death Valley National Park and 30 miles west of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, this 18-foot tepee at Water Rock Ranch is surrounded by ample hiking and climbing.
- For anything to work, including law itself, there must be ample room for individual responsibility.
- The Senate report provides ample evidence of many problems to correct.
- Three years later, Washington came armed with ample alcohol—enough for a half gallon for every voter—and won with 331 votes.
- Do you feel they did an ample job of portraying his troubled later years—in particular, the violence towards women?
- It typically came with a desk in the building, and ample access to lawmakers.
- His idea was that there would be ample time later to order a concentration on either wing or on the centre.
- Arrived at the dépôt, I discharged my porter, sat down and waited for the place to open, with ample leisure for reflection.
- Large divans of the richest crimson and violet brocades lined the walls, while ample curtains of the same served in lieu of doors.
- Ample tolerance of all religions and sects, but abolition and expulsion of all monastic Orders.
- When the owner can afford it, an ample supply of cushions and shawls makes the clumsy vehicle more comfortable for its occupant.