wealthily 的定义
wealth·i·er, wealth·i·est.
- having great wealth; rich; affluent: a wealthy person; a wealthy nation.
- characterized by, pertaining to, or suggestive of wealth: a wealthy appearance.
- rich in character, quality, or amount; abundant or ample: a novel that is wealthy in its psychological insights.
wealthily 近义词
等同于 opulently
wealthily 的近义词 5 个
更多wealthily例句
- It’s still really, really, really expensive to send people into space, and those who are not bankrolled by a government or a wealthy company have to pay their own way.
- The more cowries were worn, the wealthier the wearer was believed to be.
- Riding on the company’s soaring stock price, Musk is now wealthier than Mark Zuckerberg.
- Another wide-open race can be found in Kennedy’s old 4th Congressional District, which stretches from wealthy Boston suburbs to working-class cities along the Rhode Island border.
- India’s retail industry has become a racetrack for two of the world’s wealthiest men—and one might well be close to the finish line.
- A hundred ultra-wealthy liberal and conservative donors have taken over the political system.
- Little did I know that Lee had actually been born into a wealthy family.
- In March, police arrested a group of wealthy businessmen and government officials who were about to dine on illegal tiger meat.
- Not to those in power, not to the cruel and inhumane, not to the wealthy.
- No surprise then that aside from wealthy coastal suburbs, the Democratic base has shrunk to the urban cores and college towns.
- The tattered outcast dozes on his bench while the chariot of the wealthy is drawn by.
- In the courts of princes and wealthy natives the vessels and tubes are lavishly adorned with precious metals.
- And my people shall sit in the beauty of peace, and in the tabernacles of confidence, and in wealthy rest.
- And the wealthy class by no means monopolized the bay with their yachts and luxurious launches.
- James Pulteney, a wealthy English baron, died; whose income was $250,000 per annum.