单词 | rich |
释义 | Word Frequency rich(rɪtʃ) adjective 1. a. well supplied with wealth, property, etc; owning much b. (as collective noun; preceded by the) the rich 2. (when postpositive, usually foll by in) having an abundance of natural resources, minerals, etc a land rich in metals 3. producing abundantly; fertile rich soil 4. (when postpositive, usually foll by in or with) well supplied (with desirable qualities); abundant (in) a country rich with cultural interest 5. of great worth or quality; valuable a rich collection of antiques 6. luxuriant or prolific a rich growth of weeds 7. expensively elegant, elaborate, or fine; costly a rich display 8. (of food) having a large proportion of flavoursome or fatty ingredients, such as spices, butter, or cream 9. having a full-bodied flavour a rich ruby port 10. (of a smell) pungent or fragrant 11. (of colour) intense or vivid; deep a rich red 12. (of sound or a voice) full, mellow, or resonant 13. (of a fuel-air mixture) containing a relatively high proportion of fuel Compare weak (sense 12)14. very amusing, laughable, or ridiculous a rich joke a rich situation noun 15. riches Word origin Old English rīce (originally of persons: great, mighty), of Germanic origin, ultimately from Celtic(compare Old Irish rī king)Word Frequency Rich(rɪtʃ) noun 1. Adrienne. 1929–2012, US poet and feminist writer; her volumes of poetry include Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law (1963) and Diving Into the Wreck (1973) 2. Buddy, real name Bernard Rich. 1917–87, US jazz drummer and band leader |
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