bountiful 的定义
- liberal in bestowing gifts, favors, or bounties; munificent; generous.
- abundant; ample: a bountiful supply.
bountiful 近义词
abundant
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- The finished dish, bountiful with vegetables and fresh, fragrant herbs, spooned onto plates with the homey biscuits served on top or alongside, makes for a meal that’s so alluring and satisfying, it’s easy to forget its humble beginnings.
- It’s possible, though, that bountiful habitats along southern Africa’s coastline fostered an especially broad range of cultural innovations, he suggests.
- He began his career just as Antarctica was identified as a bountiful new source of micrometeorites.
- Still today, food remains suspiciously scarce for many Nigerians, despite the country’s bountiful natural resources.
- This, too, could be temporary, the report said, especially if the 2021 harvest is bountiful.
- And her work in Trip to Bountiful was widely hailed as an Emmy sure thing.
- A young man who just turned 18 years old finally has told the world his bountiful news.
- But Condola Rashad deserves the Tony for her small but compelling role in The Trip to Bountiful.
- I obsess about the bountiful, authentic carbonara, and well dressed people, and the gardens...and I could go on....
- What better way to celebrate the earth than with a bountiful spread of the best spring vegetables?
- This brings to my Memory (what I cannot help smiling at) the bountiful Banter, you at this time endeavoured to put upon me.
- In New York he was much impressed with the "elegant country seats," with the bountiful hospitality, and the lavish way of living.
- In the valleys the land is a deep alluvial loam, easily worked, producing bountiful crops of the finest leaf tobacco.
- The crop is usually bountiful, notwithstanding the heat of the summer and the absence of moisture in the soil.
- If we nevertheless receive them, it is the effect of His bountiful goodness, and not the result of our sham prayer.