trove / troʊv /

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trove 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a collection of objects.
  2. treasure-trove.

trove 近义词

trove

等同于 accumulation

trove

等同于 stash

trove

等同于 conglomeration

trove

等同于 hoard

更多trove例句

  1. It is one of many moments in the audiobook when he describes direct interactions they have had, setting up an expectation that the author is thus armed with a trove of insider-ish insights — or at least previously unrevealed anecdotes.
  2. The League of Women Voters has a trove of information meant to help you understand your ballot.
  3. He added that the FBI recently warned Facebook to be on alert if a trove of documents appeared and to treat any such leak with suspicion.
  4. These very tensions came to light in a trove of internal USPS documents made public last week.
  5. In its investigation of the deal, the House subcommittee asked Philips to turn over a trove of records and discovered that the more expensive ventilators were “functionally identical” to the cheaper ones.
  6. Storage containers hold a treasure trove of mascara, lipstick, blush, and other makeup.
  7. Would a state with a keen understanding of the power of propaganda be so willing to just throw away such a trove of information?
  8. With 40 million documents on its website and app, Scribd is a library trove of books.
  9. After Blumenfeld died his family feuded over his treasure trove of pictures and negatives.
  10. The same massive evidence trove body cameras create can, if used selectively, humiliate and indict average citizens.
  11. I presented my trophy and treasure-trove to the fairy-like Miss Wee-wee.
  12. The Chinese have slumbered for five thousand years above a treasure trove of oil, coal and iron.
  13. But Cap'n Bartlet had laid hold of another trove, a coil of ringed rubber tubing, neatly disposed about the chest.
  14. It's lucky I knew the laws of treasure trove or I'd 'ave been shoutin' there and then.
  15. From your eyes I realize that it is treasure-trove and yet to me it is meaningless.