bevy 的定义
plural bev·ies.
- a group of birds, as larks or quail, or animals, as roebuck, in close association.
- a large group or collection: a bevy of boisterous sailors.
bevy 近义词
swarm
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- Backpackers anxious to avoid this scenario will find a bevy of lightweight dehydrated and freeze-dried dishes that promise both flavor and nutrition.
- There are popular tubing sections and afternoon paddles, and a bevy of public land and commercial campgrounds located throughout make this river the ideal multiday romp.
- Todd Gloria, the mayoral candidate with the support of the Democratic Party and a bevy of public employee union support, says it’s not the right time.
- The bevy of other tech startups that went public in 2020 all used the traditional IPO method.
- As the world’s public health and economic crises give rise to a mental health one, researchers are exploring a bevy of innovative solutions to help people monitor and regulate their emotions.
- Clooney has been photographed through the hedges with a bevy of young women since he bought the place in 2001.
- From 1998 to 2006, Valderrama's role on the beloved sitcom also granted him access to a bevy of available starlets.
- Liesl Schillinger to the rescue with a bevy of words that might help you make sense of it all.
- There will be a bevy of live-blogs on sites like Gizmodo, CNET, and The Verge.
- A video of him dancing, Las Vegas style, with a bevy of showgirls has fast dominated the Jewish blogosphere.
- Around her skirts a whole bevy of Cupids are gathering blossoms and offering them to the girl.
- The two Kit had pointed out were, as well as we could judge, the fairest of the bevy.
- Then he paused irresolutely and eyed the gay bevy of children.
- The Myrmidons were the only living souls within that radius, except for Forrester himself and his bevy—and the Symes trio.
- In this way a bevy of young ladies ascertained, in a few minutes, secrets they were most anxious should be disclosed.