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galore

/guh-lawr, -lohr/US // gəˈlɔr, -ˈloʊr //UK // (ɡəˈlɔː) //

多多益善,丰富的,众多的,大量的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in abundance; in plentiful amounts: food and drink galore.

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Examples

  • We’re looking back at some of the many high notes the year brought to the news cycle, which included celebrity pregnancy announcement galore and lots of new arrivals.

  • The scope of the world is ambitious, with detail and content galore even in the briefest of interactions.

  • The SEO industry holds opportunities galore to gain leadership skills, work with top companies, and earn a good salary.

  • However, the number of protein replacement competitors continues to expand with startup companies galore looking to pitch meatless alternatives to the burger.

  • The seven-mile Chippewa Moraine segment, which threads around 20 kettle lakes with campsites galore, makes for a perfect long weekend.

  • Just as goals galore have defined this World Cup in Brazil, so too have the men whose job it is to stifle and stop those goals.

  • He showed a fictional version of himself sexually attacking a woman in a different episode and behold, think pieces galore.

  • He bought the weapon at Guns Galore, a local Killeen gun shop where Hasan purchased one of the guns used in his 2009 attack.

  • So there we have it—pregnant virgins galore on this happy winter solstice celebration.

  • There are long pans, slo-mo shots of characters strutting down corridors, dazzling costumes, and hairdos galore.

  • He wore the ring, as well he might, for his trade was a profitable one, and he had wives and cattle galore.

  • Yes, here were letters and telegrams galore, some readdressed from Newport, and others sent direct.

  • And Roberta is abroad with her family and is having adventures galore in London.

  • To that end she had wasted any number of cheap pads and pencils, and had littered her mother's tidy rooms with "sketches" galore.

  • There were shirtwaists and blouses galore, but it was too early for many wash-skirts to be going to the laundress.

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