profuse / prəˈfyus, proʊ‐ /

⚽高中词汇大量的丰富的丰富多样的繁茂的

profuse 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant: profuse praise.
  2. made or done freely and abundantly: profuse apologies.
  3. abundant; in great amount.

profuse 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

abundant, excessive

更多profuse例句

  1. Both of these factors occur during intense athletic activity, which results in profuse sweating.
  2. But moving up the hill I was still caught by some smoke, causing profuse coughing, eye watering, and a runny nose.
  3. Kerri Conan gets profuse thanks in How to Cook Everything Vegetarian.
  4. All harvest profuse expressions of sympathy and prayers for the families and the communities.
  5. At last Mr. Snapper could blow no more, and with profuse thanks we gathered ourselves, together and departed.
  6. The details, which although profuse, in no way obscure the work as a whole, are so interesting.
  7. He was a profuse talker; ran a stream every time you looked at him; it was like turning on a mill-race.
  8. It was at this point that some young villager called, in profuse compliment: "Three cheers for the Prince!"
  9. The high altar is very choice and beautiful; and the contiguous decorations are profuse and exquisite.