单词 | trove |
释义 | trove (once / 6953 pages) n A trove is a valuable collection of something. You might discover a trove of old comic books in the basement of your uncle's house, or a trove of candy bars at the back of a kitchen cabinet. If you found a treasure chest full of gold doubloons buried in your back yard, you could absolutely call that a trove — but you can also use trove for any wonderful or precious stash of stuff. Archaeologists might uncover a trove of fossils, and Easter egg hunters are hoping to discover a trove of eggs and candy. Trove was first used in the phrase treasure trove, from the Anglo-French tresor trové, rooted in the Old French trover, "to find." WORD FAMILYtrove: troves USAGE EXAMPLESIn the tombs of queens were found troves of gold and jewelry. Seattle Times(Dec 31, 2016) The tombs of queens yielded troves of gold and jewelry. Seattle Times(Dec 30, 2016) That material turned over to Columbia offers a preview of the wider trove. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) n treasure of unknown ownership found hidden Syn|Hyper treasure trove hoarded wealth, treasure accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc. |
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