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单词 fruitfully
释义
fruitfulfruit‧ful /ˈfruːtfəl/ ●○○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • If the talks prove fruitful, the working groups will start bargaining in May.
  • Mr. Baker and I have had a very fruitful discussion.
  • So far, the investigation has not been very fruitful.
  • This was one of the most fruitful debates of the conference.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And how fruitful it was - our valley.
  • Basic needs theorists argue that it is more fruitful to stress results rather than inputs in order to measure the adequacy of development policy.
  • His critical judgments about quantitative sociology also are not sufficiently illuminating at a craft level to make quantitative analysis more fruitful.
  • Hopefully the book will help you not only to identify the polarities but also to see the means of fruitful reconciliation.
  • It was certainly one of the most fruitful and continuous debates that the West has ever known.
  • Lacking its tumultuously fruitful influence, our mental lives would be almost as barren as the moon.
  • This process is known as elaboration, and involves a fruitful interaction between theory and data.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwhen something has the result that you want it to have
if something that you plan to do or try to do succeeds , you get the result that you hoped for: · Both sides could make these talks succeed by seeking a real and lasting peace.· As long as the financial crisis continues, economic reform cannot possibly succeed.succeed in doing something: · None of the measures taken by the government have succeeded in reducing the spread of violent crime.
if something that you plan to do or try to do is successful you get the result that you hoped for: · If the treatment is successful, she could be back at school next month.· a small but successful program to boost the number of African-Americans getting into collegehighly successful (=very successful): · It was a highly successful campaign.the most successful: · This has been Baltimore's most successful art show ever.so successful (. . . that): · The case of Thailand illustrates why family planning programs have been so successful in many countries. prove successful (=be successful): · The scheme was started in January 2000, and has proved largely successful.
if a plan or method works , it produces the result that you want: · "I can't open this jar." "Try putting it under hot water. That sometimes works."· I think your treatment worked Arnie, my headache's gone.· The recipe works just as well if you cook the fish in a microwave.
if something goes well , such as a meeting, party, or performance, everything happens in the way you wanted and there are no problems: · Ray met my parents for the first time this weekend, and it went really well.· The audition was OK, but it could have gone better I suppose.· Most people seem to think the party went well.go well for: · Good luck with the project, and I hope everything goes well for you.
if a plan, method etc has some success , it is fairly successful: · The early warning system has had some success; for example Pacific coast residents get four hours notice of a potential earthquake.· Only in the late 1990s did efforts to reduce sectarian violence have some success.
if something comes out right or turns out right , it succeeds in the end when it had seemed as though it would fail: · People enjoy romantic fiction because it offers a reassurance that things will always come out right.· Just when it looks as though everything will turn out right, tragedy strikes and Jenny dies of a fatal illness.come out right in the end: · She's scared she'll fail her exams, but I think everything'll come out right in the end.
if something that you arrange such as a party or trip comes off , it happens successfully even though there are problems in arranging it: · We had hoped to organize a trip to the theatre tonight, but it didn't come off.· Good try Tim. Shame it didn't quite come off.
if hard work, effort, a risk etc pays off , it has a successful result at a later time: · I think if you show a bit more consideration for other road users, you'll find it pays off.· We put a lot of hard work into local initiatives, and that's really starting to pay off now.
if a plan, idea, or action bears fruit , it has the successful result that it was intended to have, especially after a long period of time: · The campaign for debt relief will not bear fruit for another two or three years. · I hope you feel your involvement has been worthwhile and has borne fruit.
a meeting, discussion etc that is fruitful is successful, useful, and produces good results: · So far, the investigation has not been very fruitful.· This was one of the most fruitful debates of the conference.· If the talks prove fruitful, the working groups will start bargaining in May.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· Let us see then whether realism can offer a more fruitful alternative.· His critical judgments about quantitative sociology also are not sufficiently illuminating at a craft level to make quantitative analysis more fruitful.· Aren't there cheaper and more fruitful ways of promoting harmony between nations?· The contact with Corso proved more fruitful.· Basic needs theorists argue that it is more fruitful to stress results rather than inputs in order to measure the adequacy of development policy.· It may be more fruitful to create a utopian, and as yet unrealized, vision to hold before our eyes.· The assumption is that it is relatively more fruitful to regard our conformity, rather than our criminality, as problematic.· The following are a few ideas that can help to make your practice more fruitful.
· The most fruitful studies have been based on calculated energy levels.· It was certainly one of the most fruitful and continuous debates that the West has ever known.· You know that the best, most fruitful part of your life is over.· McQueen's most fruitful period in films had been in the sixties while Dustin was still unknown outside off-Broadway.· The next two years were probably the most fruitful of Scott's public life.· At Stratford the Royal Shakespeare Company enjoyed its most fruitful period in years.· The most fruitful procedure might well be to seek lines of explanation other than those associated with the notion of prestige.· Cohn Tudge: Thus began one of the most fruitful working partnerships in modern biology.
· This therefore appears to be a very fruitful area for research, with obvious implications for individuals and for the organization.· And his thought was very fruitful: fore-shadowing differential and integral calculus, he put forward the useful idea of a limit.· The cottages had proved to be a very fruitful searching ground.· Searching for the elusive final straw is not a very fruitful activity.· Looked at from this perspective, however, the distinction itself is not a very fruitful one.· This wide variety of intervals is an important factor in making this series very fruitful in melodic potential.· Glasgow has developed a very fruitful relationship with one of the world's most gifted directors.
NOUN
· Relations with the LEAs are also a fruitful source of tensions and confusions at the moment.· Annual reports and accounts were a fruitful source of information.· What did provide a fruitful source of conversation at dinner was the table setting.· Architecture Coins are one of our most fruitful sources of information for the appearance of ancient buildings.· Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounfruitfruitionfruitereradjectivefruitfulfruitlessfruityverbfruitadverbfruitfullyfruitlessly
1producing good results OPP  fruitless:  Today’s meeting proved more fruitful than last week’s. a busy and fruitful time a fruitful source of information2literary land that is fruitful produces a lot of crops SYN  fertilefruitfully adverbfruitfulness noun [uncountable]
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