词汇 | prolific |
释义 | prolific adjective uk /prəˈlɪf.ɪk/ us /prəˈlɪf.ɪk/ producing a great number or amount of something: 作品丰富的;多产的 He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation.他可能是他这代人中最多产的歌曲作家。 Rabbits and other rodents are prolific (= have a lot of babies).兔子和其他啮齿类动物繁殖能力都很强。 Plenty and abundant abound abound in/with something abundance abundant abundantly fruitfulness galore generosity generous generously luxuriant over-lavish overgenerosity plenitude plenteous plenteously richly unspent unstinted well off prolific | American Dictionaryprolific adjective us/prəˈlɪf·ɪk/ producing a great number or amount of something: He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation. Examples of prolificprolific It is realised that calculations based on self-portraits favour the social representation of the most prolific artists, who maybe were those with the greatest egos. He is the most prolific child in the study as far as sheer number of utterances is concerned (30% of the corpus). Oviposition continues over several weeks, and is most prolific in sunny weather. Advertisements and product packaging are a prolific source of catch-phrases, which are themselves often set in quotation marks. The past decades have moreover been especially prolific in generating new theoretical perspectives which may now often coexist with older ones. She specifically mentions the markers oh and well which, incidentally, are very prolific in my data. Fish remains should be prolific in all excavated samples from habitation areas if flotation is implemented. In this early period, those directly concerned with controversies over labour-employers and the state-were the most prolific recorders of labour issues. We live in times when the prolific itself seems suspect, when the notion is common that quantity somehow precludes quality. It has even been argued that of the two creative forces, cultural evolution has been the more prolific in the production of innovations. These are prolific in the early stages of the design process where initial conditions and goals are not completely defined. This prolific two-way process is controlled by context-dependent concepts, or criteria applied to give meaning to the emergent displays. The use of military metaphors to describe the importance and difficulties of their task is most prolific among the first and fourth of these groups. This prolific woman was, moreover, only the first wife of the children's father. Simultaneously, he pursued a third career-that of a prolific historian. 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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