释义 |
superabundancesu‧per‧a‧bun‧dance /ˌsuːpərəˈbʌndəns/ noun [singular] formal - But it is certain that until recently a powerful stimulus was the superabundance of labour.
- For Britain, the result was a superabundance of inexpensive labour.
- Justice should be done but not in superabundance, he added.
- Once, there had been a superabundance of leaves and spores close to the ground.
- Rebirthing, we were told, offered a superabundance of all good things with no sacrifice whatsoever.
- The noise of engines never varied and there was a huge superabundance of utterly empty sky to look at.
more than enough of somethingsuperabundance of a superabundance of cars in our streets—superabundant adjective |