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prolific

/pruh-lif-ik/US // prəˈlɪf ɪk //UK // (prəˈlɪfɪk) //

多产的,多产,多产的人

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : producing offspring, young, fruit, etc., abundantly; highly fruitful: a prolific pear tree.
    • : producing in large quantities or with great frequency; highly productive: a prolific writer.
    • : profusely productive or fruitful: a bequest prolific of litigations.
    • : characterized by abundant production: a prolific year for tomatoes.

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Examples

  • Holding a Guinness World Record as the planet’s most prolific professional blogger, Murph has been working from home for nearly his entire professional career.

  • That means the county can cut other kinds of gases, like methane from landfills, but it’s all measured against carbon dioxide, the most prolific greenhouse gas.

  • Studies pointed out the bias toward temperate zones in previous work, and indicated that in the tropics, females of many species are prolific singers.

  • I would be hard pressed to think of any author more prolific than Baggott when it comes to quantum mechanics.

  • East Ventures, one of the most prolific and influential investment firms in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest market, will be represented by Melisa Irene, the firm’s first female partner.

  • As a prolific and early entry in the cannon of television drama, The Twilight Zone never fully disappeared from the airwaves.

  • Glackens was a prolific cartoonist in Philadelphia and his comics are one of the most surprising elements in the Puck book.

  • Since Westlake was as prolific as he was versatile, this all took a while.

  • All of this comes across in her writing about cultural politics—and she is staggeringly prolific.

  • Now, here is a sweet taste of the South from one of our most prolific and talented writers.

  • The soil of Cuba is prolific, and the variety of tropical plants and fruits grown upon the island is quite remarkable.

  • The free book system that prevails in some schools is a prolific source of infection.

  • Such are the gifts the gods have endowed us withal: such was the facility of this prolific writer!

  • The previous works of this prolific author have proved by their popularity that they meet a genuine demand.

  • These animals are very prolific; the young ones follow the dam, and do not separate from her till they are full grown.