prosperity 的定义
plural pros·per·i·ties.
- a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune.
- prosperities, prosperous circumstances, characterized by financial success or good fortune.
prosperity 近义词
affluence, good fortune
prosperity 的近义词 39 个
- accomplishment
- benefit
- boom
- expansion
- growth
- inflation
- interest
- riches
- success
- wealth
- welfare
- well-being
- abundance
- advantage
- arrival
- clover
- do
- ease
- exorbitance
- fortune
- good
- increase
- luxury
- opulence
- plenteousness
- plenty
- successfulness
- velvet
- victory
- bed of roses
- easy street
- flying colors
- good times
- gravy train
- high on the hog
- life of luxury
- prosperousness
- the good life
- thriving
prosperity 的反义词 11 个
更多prosperity例句
- In the short term, this could mean a comeback in 2021, boosting Bilgram’s chances of sharing his liquor across the country and continuing to take part in the burgeoning prosperity that lured him here.
- We have to rebuild our economy so that it creates more prosperity, for more people, and ensures that American workers can compete in an increasingly competitive global economy.
- Leading thinkers like Francis Fukuyama touted the benefits of globalization, saying it would bring democracy and prosperity to the developing world.
- Then, that burst of prosperity after the second world war, termed the Great Acceleration, and our stuff increased several-fold to a little over half a trillion tons by the end of the century.
- You battled the back stabbers & our enemies & remade the world in peace & prosperity.
- Prior to that, he spent years as a vice president at the influential conservative non-profit Americans for Prosperity.
- Americans for Prosperity (AFP), funded by the Koch Brothers, has multiple Pinocchios for its ads, mainly for distorting Obamacare.
- So enter billionaires two and three: Charles and David Koch and their Americans for Prosperity group.
- Prosperity, Herodotus reminded us, “never abides long in one place.”
- Diana G. Carew is an economist and director of the Young American Prosperity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute.
- Prosperity is a good thing, but you, at least, know what he has aimed at stands high above that.
- Prosperity seems to have been the blessing of the Old Testament, as adversity was the blessing of the New.
- Prosperity is with the large circulations, and a large circulation is no test of merit.
- He treated Prosperity as if it were a local issue, instead of a plank in the National Platform.
- It gets a man to Prosperity Landing in a hurry, providing he doesn't hit anything bigger than he is.