单词 | copious |
释义 | copious (once / 1100 pages) adj If you have a copious amount of something, you have a lot of it. If you take copious notes, you'll do well when it comes time for review sessions — unless you can't read your own handwriting. Copious comes from the Latin copia, meaning "abundance." You can use copious for something quantitative, like your copious admirers, or for something qualitative, like the copious gratitude you feel for your admirers. You will often see the word amounts following copious since the adjective is often used to modify a measurement of something — like copious amounts of wine or copious amounts of hair gel. WORD FAMILYcopious: copiousest, copiously, copiousness USAGE EXAMPLESSigler recalled visiting the property for a Labor Day picnic last year and “drinking copious amounts of Russian vodka.” Los Angeles Times(Dec 30, 2016) Along with the milk, I hope Duterte will be enjoying warm Christmas cookies baked with a copious amount of catnip. Salon(Dec 24, 2016) Most of the show’s copious information is printed on Douglas fir panels that dominate the exhibition. Washington Post(Dec 16, 2016) 1adj large in number or quantity (especially of discourse) she took copious notes Syn voluminous abundant present in great quantity 2adj affording an abundant supply copious provisions Syn ample, plenteous, plentiful, rich abundant present in great quantity |
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