词汇 | plenitude |
释义 | plenitude noun[ S or U ] formaluk /ˈplen.ɪ.tʃuːd/ us /ˈplen.ɪ.tuːd/ the situation when there is more than enough of something: 充足,丰富;大量 They have a plenitude of vacancies for drivers.他们有大量的司机职位空缺。 Synonym abundance Plenty and abundant abound abound in/with something abundance abundant abundantly fruitfulness galore generosity generous generously luxuriant over-lavish overgenerosity plenteous plenteously plentiful richly unspent unstinted well off Examples of plenitudeplenitude However, plenitude is a thesis about the instantiation of properties or models of theories (it is a ' secondorder ' notion). This antithesis between emotional plenitude and legal nullity rhetorically stages an imbalance that cries out for redress. The plenitude of virtue also explains both the status and the growth in numbers of justices of the peace. It negates rigid unities, affirms plurality, and transforms a lack into a plenitude. It is arguable that the best way to achieve mathematical plenitude is to extend the iterative hierarchy through all logically possible levels. We formalize how collection classes are implemented with tree-processing and show that for shapely monads there is a plenitude of canonical implementations. The trees have been described in all their plenitude and variety, but the forest has been overlooked. In the pastoral mode, this revelling in the present moment is made possible and is sustained by a continuous outpouring of nature's plenitude. How can this peace and tranquillity, this plenitude and happiness be achieved in the modern world? The divinity of a maximally inclusive unity is better measured by plenitude than by necessity. It is the dimension of plenitude in the experiences that makes this possible. The sheer plenitude of such institutions highlights the importance attributed to such training and educational facilities. Vision manifests the plenitude of a thing as a constituted unified structure through the partial givenness of its apparent aspects in successions of continuous perceptions. Where possible, there is a plenitude of detail, and readers are expected to pay careful attention to the intricacies of the plots. But "plenitude" may not be the best denominator here, for the process develops in a context of scarcity of linguistic-communicative resources. 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. |
随便看 |
|
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。