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copiousness

/koh-pee-uhs/US // ˈkoʊ pi əs //UK // (ˈkəʊpɪəs) //

丰富性,丰富的内容,丰富,丰富的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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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Examples

  • In a recent phone conversation, Araujo told me I wasn’t the only one consuming copious amounts of her salsa before the food had even arrived at the table.

  • Beyond the usual family joys — in recent months, mine have included copious waterfalls of sourly fragrant baby spit-up — my memories of this stupid pandemic will be moments of national tragedy and of athletic joy.

  • Cohabitation is a challenge, but fueled by poetry and copious amounts of wine, it brings them closer together in a surprising way.

  • The company served up copious discounts and “free” beverage vouchers, cutting the price of its drinks to about a third of the competition’s.

  • Many promise precision on par with sous vide cooking, but with more robust capabilities—such as the ability to brown food—while providing convenience through copious smart features like apps and pre-programmed recipes.

  • By his choice of a vehicle he has avoided the fatal facility and copiousness which have led many Spanish poets to destruction.

  • In the copiousness of the ancient swearing the notion of an oath accommodated itself to all the varieties of monstrous gods.

  • This is treated by the author with great copiousness of detail, and in a spirit of profound reverence and sincere Christian faith.

  • There is a suggestion of the robin's love-song in his, but its copiousness, variety, and rapidity give it a character all its own.

  • We quote a single instance which may stand for hundreds and which shows the remarkable copiousness of our language.