词汇 | densely |
释义 | densely adverb uk /ˈdens.li/ us /ˈdens.li/ B2 with a lot of things close together: 密集地 England was once a densely wooded country (= a lot of trees grew close together there).英格兰曾经林木茂密。 densely populated Mexico City is one of the most densely populated cities in the world (= a lot of people live close together there).墨西哥城是世界上人口密度最大的城市之一。 His books tend to be densely written (= contain a lot of information and ideas and are difficult to understand).他的书往往内容庞杂、晦涩难懂。 The garden is very densely planted, leaving little opportunity for weeds to get established. The foot soldiers stood in densely packed rows. This was the most densely occupied area of the country during that period. The fur grows very densely, keeping the animal's skin dry and largely insect-free. From the plane we could see the plains below, densely covered with zebra, wildebeest and antelope. Thick, dense and heavy blocky cakey chunkily chunkiness chunky claggy dense heavily heaviness heftily hefty high density lumpen super-thick thicken thickening thickly thickness weigh wiry You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Closeness in distance and time Large in number or quantity Examples of denselydensely Both maps illustrate in great detail the most modern, developed areas and iconic buildings, while the less densely inhabited areas were reduced in size. In 1947, the province was already densely populated, indeed by any standards, overcrowded. Furthermore, we will build densely, but not in the between the building heights and their reciprocal distances form of high rises or so-called low density. The obsidian cobbles, however, are found densely clumped together among the layers. A variety of late nineteenth-century social commentators were convinced that a growing 'residuum' existed in densely populated urban areas. First seven abdominal terga and sterna with densely and veryfinelyasperate ampullae, those of intermediate segments smaller, that of 7th tergum larger than the others. Along this axis, mor photypes with small simple densely distributed elements contrast to those with larger biform widely dispersed elements. However, there was a substantial disparity in distribution, with clustering in urban and densely populated areas. In the lowland forests, some trees were nearly free of epiphytes while others were covered almost as densely as trees in the mountains. In the female the appendages are simple, flattened, leaf-like structures, densely clothed with hairs and arranged in two pairs (figs. 8 and 10). In general, the membranes of nurse cells and follicle cells were less densely decorated with precipitates than the oolemma. He then launches into more than 200 densely packed pages devoted to some of the residue. However, this produces a text so densely packed with references that reading is made difficult, as it is by the fragmentation into overly small sub-sections. This brilliant synthesis of archaeological and linguistic data describes a region already densely populated, in some parts, from the beginning of our era. Most areas were densely inhabited, their populations produced significant agricultural surpluses, and their leaders were capable of organising large scale engineering works, and wars. 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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