- When things abound, there are a lot of them. In spring, birds, flowers, rain, and frisbees abound.
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- vi. 富于;充满
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1. Stories about his travels abound.
有关他游历的故事多得很。
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2. The lakes abound with fish.
这些湖泊盛产鱼。
- abound (v.) "be in great plenty," early 14c., from Old French abonder "to abound, be abundant, come together in great numbers" (12c.), from Latin abundare "overflow, run over," from Latin ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + undare "rise in a wave," from unda "a wave," from PIE *unda-, nasalized form of root *wed- (1) "water; wet." Related: Abounded; abounding; abounder "one who has plenty or is wealthy" (1755).
abound / əˈbaʊnd ; NAmE əˈbaʊnd / verb [intransitive ] to exist in great numbers or quantities 大量存在;有许多 ◆ Stories about his travels abound. 有关他游历的故事多得很。 PHRASAL VERB aˈbound with/in sth to have sth in great numbers or quantities 有大量;富于 ◆ The lakes abound with fish. 这些湖泊盛产鱼。 ☞see also abundance , abundant abound abounds abounded abounding abound / əˈbaʊnd ; NAmE əˈbaʊnd /
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