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单词 copiously
释义
copiousco‧pi‧ous /ˈkəʊpiəs $ ˈkoʊ-/ adjective [usually before noun] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINcopious
Origin:
1300-1400 Latin copiosus, from copia ‘large amounts’, from co- (CO-) + ops ‘wealth’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Officer Gomez took copious notes.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • He was ultimately caught and properly reprimanded when a copious flow of blood signaled the sacrilegious act.
  • His heyday and influence were paramount before 1290, just when royal legislation was most copious.
  • I had remained virtually silent throughout this meeting, confining myself to copious note-taking.
  • It has three large south-facing windows, copious bookshelves and three large desks.
  • It was hard to believe that something the size of an acorn had released such copious liquid and such a stench.
  • This celebration of the artist's life and work has copious colour prints of his work as well as a lively text.
  • Why is he always standing in the back there and taking copious notes if he is not planning and writing political strategy?
  • Wrapped in copious instruction leaflets and next to a neat pile of syringes, formidable quantities of snakebite serum had thoughtfully been provided.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 He could drink copious amounts of beer without ill effect.
 She listened to me and took copious notes.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a very large amount)· She sat at the back of the hall and made copious notes.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Great electrical bursts of dazzling blue and purple light explode behind copious amounts of dense smoke which obscures the entire stage.· The most important thing you can do is to drink copious amounts of water.· Her intestinal symptoms progressed and she vomited copious amounts of fluid every two to three hours.· In one of my bags was a three-day supply of food and copious amounts of Pepto-Bismoj.· He could drink copious amounts of beer without ill effect.· No wonder Great Groups engage in water fights, drink copious amounts of beer, and arm wrestle.
· He got drunk three times a week and made copious notes about Kate Molland and the human condition in his journal.· Why is he always standing in the back there and taking copious notes if he is not planning and writing political strategy?· He had spent most of the day talking to the people of the exiled Court and had made copious notes.· You can wander through the fantasy worlds at your leisure, but you must examine your surroundings minutely and take copious notes.· At least it would give her the opportunity to make a start on her copious notes.
existing or being produced in large quantities:  He could drink copious amounts of beer without ill effect. She listened to me and took copious notes.copiously adverb:  Then she wept copiously.
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