fecund 的定义
- producing or capable of producing offspring, fruit, vegetation, etc., in abundance; prolific; fruitful: fecund parents; fecund farmland.
- very productive or creative intellectually: the fecund years of the Italian Renaissance.
fecund 近义词
productive
更多fecund例句
- Virgin Galactic was one of a crop of private companies to sprout, mushroom-like, from the fecund decay of American spaceflight in the early 2000s.
- Monica West’s “Revival Season” is an emotionally fecund and spellbinding debut novel.
- Best to go with the fecund middle period, three novels sometimes referred to as “The London Trilogy.”
- That openness made the early Google a chaotically fecund operation.
- Whether he was writing about sex, golf, or life in a small town, the fecund mind who gave the world Rabbit was never at rest.
- The more religion appeals to the senses, the more fecund has been the vocabulary of oaths.
- They are conceived of fecund nods and looks, of the germination of writing and initials and signatures and contract-stamps.
- A new sense came to her, not altogether depressing, of life's fecund possibility for unhappiness.
- And this sea also pleases me by the treasures of fecund life which I know to abound in its dark depths.
- Besides, a science made solely in view of applications is impossible; truths are fecund only if bound together.