copiously 的定义
- large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful: copious amounts of food.
- having or yielding an abundant supply: a copious larder; a copious harvest.
- exhibiting abundance or fullness, as of thoughts or words.
copiously 近义词
等同于 profusely
copiously 的近义词 4 个
等同于 adequately
等同于 largely
copiously 的近义词 32 个
- broadly
- chiefly
- generally
- mostly
- predominantly
- principally
- widely
- abundantly
- as a rule
- by and large
- commodiously
- comprehensively
- considerably
- expansively
- extensively
- extravagantly
- generously
- grandly
- immoderately
- imposingly
- in a big way
- in a grand manner
- lavishly
- liberally
- magnificently
- mainly
- on a large scale
- overall
- primarily
- prodigally
- prodigiously
- voluminously
等同于 generously
等同于 amply
等同于 freely
copiously 的近义词 24 个
- effortlessly
- liberally
- readily
- abundantly
- amply
- as one pleases
- bountifully
- cleanly
- extravagantly
- facilely
- lavishly
- lightly
- like water
- loosely
- open-handedly
- unhindered
- unobstructedly
- unstintingly
- well
- with a free hand
- without encumbrance
- without hindrance
- without restraint
- without stint
copiously 的反义词 1 个
更多copiously例句
- The hospitals’ responses and copious attachments filled more than 950 pages.
- There’s copious social science research—and widespread real-world experience—that agrees.
- Besides, nearly half of all consumers engage with copious amounts of content before arriving at a purchase decision.
- That allows for enticing features like a pickup truck with a built-in grill that slides out when you want to cook and copious amounts of storage space.
- Loading up soils with copious amounts of nitrogen fertilizer also has another downside.
- As he acknowledges, we draw upon that body of scholarship and cite such historians copiously in our 91 pages of footnotes.
- So, after three weeks, poor Dorothea had to be sent away—weeping copiously, and bewildered over this cruel misfortune.
- If a person be shut up in a close room with one of them alive, he cannot support the perfume, it is so copiously diffused.
- In the heat of his eager rhetoric, old Guillaume had scarcely looked at his assistant, who was weeping copiously.
- As the melody proceeded, so did the drops pour more copiously from the orphan's eyes.
- She sat next Mrs. A., the elder, and wept copiously in sympathy.