copiously
大量的,丰富的,大量地,沛然大物
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- : 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.
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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.