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abundant    音标拼音: [əb'ʌndənt]
a. 大量的,丰富的,充裕的

大量的,丰富的,充裕的

abundant
adj 1: present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water"
[ant: {scarce}]

Abundant \A*bun"dant\, a. [OE. (h)abundant, aboundant, F.
abondant, fr. L. abudans, p. pr. of abundare. See {Abound}.]
Fully sufficient; plentiful; in copious supply; -- followed
by in, rarely by with. "Abundant in goodness and truth."
--Exod. xxxiv. 6.
[1913 Webster]

{Abundant number} (Math.), a number, the sum of whose aliquot
parts exceeds the number itself. Thus, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, the
aliquot parts of 12, make the number 16. This is opposed
to a {deficient} number, as 14, whose aliquot parts are 1,
2, 7, the sum of which is 10; and to a {perfect} number,
which is equal to the sum of its aliquot parts, as 6,
whose aliquot parts are 1, 2., 3.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Ample; plentiful; copious; plenteous; exuberant;
overflowing; rich; teeming; profuse; bountiful; liberal.
See {Ample}.
[1913 Webster]

91 Moby Thesaurus words for "abundant":
abounding, affluent, all-sufficing, ample, aplenty, blooming,
bottomless, bounteous, bountiful, bursting, bursting out, common,
copious, countless, crammed, creative, crowded, diffuse, diffusive,
effuse, effusive, epidemic, exhaustless, extravagant, exuberant,
fat, fecund, fertile, flourishing, flush, formless, fructiferous,
fruitful, full, full of, galore, generous, gushing, gushy,
in good supply, in plenty, in quantity, inexhaustible, lavish,
liberal, lush, luxuriant, many, maximal, much, multitudinous,
numerous, opulent, overflowing, plenitudinous, plenteous,
plentiful, plenty, pleonastic, pregnant, prevailing, prevalent,
prodigal, productive, profuse, profusive, proliferous, prolific,
rampant, redundant, reiterative, repetitive, replete, rich, rife,
riotous, running over, seminal, superabundant, swarming,
tautologous, teeming, thick, thriving, uberous, wealthy,
well-found, well-furnished, well-provided, well-stocked,
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