profusion
英 [prəˈfjuːʒn]
美 [prəˈfjuːʒn]
n. 大量; 众多
Collins.1 / BNC.14630 / COCA.15972
牛津词典
noun
- 大量;众多
a very large quantity of sth- a profusion of colours
色彩斑斓 - Roses grew in profusion against the old wall.
老墙边遍生玫瑰。
- a profusion of colours
柯林斯词典
- N-SING-COLL 大量;丰富
If there is aprofusion ofsomething or if it occursin profusion, there is a very large quantity or variety of it.- The Dart is a delightful river with a profusion of wild flowers along its banks...
达特河是一条令人心旷神怡的河,岸边到处开着野花。 - Olive groves, grapes, and citrus fruits grow in profusion.
橄榄、葡萄和柑橘类水果产量丰富。
- The Dart is a delightful river with a profusion of wild flowers along its banks...
英英释义
noun
- the property of being extremely abundant
- the profusion of detail
- the idiomatic richness of English
双语例句
- The room was spoilt by a profusion of ugly little ornaments.
这房间被大量的丑陋小装饰品给糟蹋了。 - East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yellow dye.
东印度的一种乔木,花多且密集,丝绒质地,呈朱红色,可产一种黄色染料。 - The profusion of colours in the world around us very much exceeds the individual colours seen in the visible spectrum.
在我们周围的世界中,彩色种类的丰富程度,大大超过了在可见光谱上所看到的各种彩色。 - There are dark shadows under and around my eyes, which make me look exhausted, a profusion of wrinkles and strange reddish blotches, and my skin lacks any lustre.
我的眼部周围有黑眼圈,看起来十分疲惫,脸上还有许多皱纹和奇怪的红斑。我的皮肤看起来毫无光泽,死气沉沉。 - Taste the fresh and fragrant grass and appreciate fallen petals in riotous profusion will bring you a good mood.
感受芳草鲜美,落英缤纷,你的心情一定会变得非常多彩。 - There is a profusion of flowers in the garden in summer; flowers grow there in profusion.
夏天这个花园里有很多花,那里长着大量的花。 - Facing market temptations and government meddling, contemporary art has become a profusion of vulgar pseudo-contemporary art.
在面对市场诱惑和官方操控之下,越来越流于庸俗的伪当代艺术大量泛滥。 - She'd never seen flowers so beautiful and in such profusion.
她从未见过开得如此美丽、茂盛的鲜花。 - And unlike VW, it does not have a profusion of brands to support.
现代公司不像大众,其没有充足的子品牌来支撑其发展。 - Rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something.
特别指某物因过度使用和浪费而致使无力。
