prolificacy 的定义
- 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.
 
prolificacy 近义词
fertility
更多prolificacy例句
- At least that’s what some of the party’s more prolific legislators fear.
 - Though their roster is peppered with prolific scoring talent, Maryland won’t be able to rely on offense alone to blast through high-level competition.
 - Ashley Hayek, the prolific fundraiser who last year threatened to challenge Krvaric’s leadership, moved away.
 - After the war, he became a leading modern art gallery owner in Paris as well as a prolific author on his wartime experiences.
 - This trait makes his prolific work in the horror genre, including Bly Manor’s predecessor The Haunting of Hill House, initially baffling.
 - Its great prolificacy, strong constitution, quick growth, and large size make it a favorite with squab growers.
 - The advantages of prolificacy are so apparent that it is unnecessary to dilate upon them.
 - These are not so much specialised structure as courage, a good constitution, mental capacity and prolificacy.
 - That the Mulattoes of the Germanic and Ethiopian races possess little prolificacy: 2.
 - This great prolificacy is what makes the scale so serious a pest.