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teem

/teem/US // tim //UK // (tiːm) //

嘲笑,嘲笑声,嘲笑一下,嘲笑一下吧

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to abound or swarm; be prolific or fertile.
    • : Obsolete. to be or become pregnant; bring forth young.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Obsolete. to produce.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe abundant, full
Forms: teemed, teeming

Examples

  • As Facebook teems with posts — and ads — about politics in the home stretch of this presidential election season, advertisers have begun to ask their media agencies whether they should be taking a break from the platform.

  • So, to make my daily three-mile walk more interesting, I started to reimagine the world around me as a reef teeming with alien life.

  • Soils teeming with wriggling worms just a few weeks ago now hold far fewer.

  • The original zone at the posterior pole, which Blochmann had seen, teems with bacteria.

  • In lyrical, engaging writing, Stewart Johnson, a planetary scientist, chronicles how our perception of Mars has swung from a world teeming with life, to definitely dead and boring, and back again over and over since the invention of telescopes.

  • Prep school faculties teem with Wasps who majored in English or history, as brokerage houses do with Wasps who majored in finance.

  • If the past eight months were full of international thrills, the next ones are more likely to teem with spills.

  • Observe how the papers teem with the misery of the lower classes in England, yet this affects not the West India philanthropist.

  • Tears availing nothing, Elizabeth's quick brain began to teem with plans for John's escape.

  • The newspapers in most cases teem with scandals which absorb the thoughts or arouse the passions.

  • Shining by reflected light, its pages literally teem with interesting anecdotes of many sorts.

  • The volumes of the Health of Towns Report teem with instances of the mischief of insufficient ventilation.