词汇 | myriad |
释义 | myriad noun[ C ] literaryuk /ˈmɪr.i.əd/ us /ˈmɪr.i.əd/ a very large number of something: 无数,极大数量 a myriad of choices无数种选择 And now myriads of bars and hotels are opening up along the coast.目前有数不胜数的酒吧和旅馆在海边开张营业。 Masses and large amounts of things accumulation any number of thingsidiom armload backlog blood clot flood foam hyper-concentration inundation lion logjam many pile sight stack the lion's shareidiom wave after/upon waveidiom wedge welter wodge myriad adjective literaryuk /ˈmɪr.i.əd/ us /ˈmɪr.i.əd/ very large in number, or having great variety: They offered no solution for all our myriad problems. There are myriad ways in which global warming can imperil the environment. Money is important, but so are myriad other factors. Books grant us myriad possibilities: the possibility of change, the possibility of illumination. Helicopters were sent out to recover survivors on the myriad tiny islands. Large in number or quantity a hundred/thousand/million and oneidiom above and beyond somethingidiom amount and then someidiom another any amount ofidiom billion gazillion heap high density huge hundred out/up the wazooidiom poly shower so much soidiom some super-large thick thousand myriad | American Dictionarymyriad noun[ Cusually sing ] us/ˈmɪr·i·əd/ a very large number: There’s a myriad of insects on the island. myriadadjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈmɪr·i·əd/ A cloud of dust was raised by their myriad feet. Examples of myriadmyriad The past has determined us in myriads of ways of which we are unaware. Throughout the life, a person encounters myriads of concepts, and can capitalize on this knowledge when learning other concepts. A 2nd-order sonority would correspond to perceptual properties of the whole sound texture composed of myriads of these grains. Our subject had myriads of challenging open problems- problems that mathematical techniques could throw light on, and also close out. First, although a real population usually contains myriads of relationships, one has to be satisfied with using just a few representative ones in comparing estimators. They are the broad-leaved trees, the grasses, and myriads of tiny creeping plants, as well as the showy flowers which attract man and pollinating insects alike. Moreover, the consequences of any "risk" factor depends on a myriad of other aspects embedded in the developmental context. We recognize that triadic interactions are likely to differ in myriad ways from family interactions that involve four or more members. Mathematical modelling of tissue growth is a subject area which has received a great deal of attention; the clinical applications of such models are myriad. Medical and technological advances have created, and continue to create, a myriad of choices for patients. Reduced damage from, say bean-y, would be subsumed by a myriad of other in-uences on yield. Instead, there could be the activation of multiple types of memory code for any particular stimulus, with myriad possible codes. People's similarity judgments are based on a myriad of contextual, perceptual, and conceptual factors. As noted earlier, there are myriad possible functions for figurines, many of which were probably not mutually exclusive. Anatomical and functional specialization of myriads of neurons proceeds from the last trimester of gestation at least into early adulthood. See all examples of myriad These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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