myriad
myriad 英 [ˈmɪriəd] 美 [ˈmɪriəd]
adj. 无数的;种种的 n. 无数,极大数量;无数的人或物
名词复数:myriads
- If you've got myriad problems it doesn't mean you should call a myriad exterminator, it means you've got countless problems; loads of them; too many to count. Welcome to the club.
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- adj. 无数的;种种的
- n. 无数,极大数量;无数的人或物
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1. A myriad of lights twinkled like stars in the distance.
远处有无数盏灯像星星一样闪烁。
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2. Designs are available in a myriad of colours.
各种色彩的款式应有尽有。
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3. the myriad problems of modern life
现代生活中的大量问题
- myriad (adj.) c. 1800, from myriad (n.).
- myriad (n.) 1550s, from Middle French myriade and directly from Late Latin myrias (genitive myriadis) "ten thousand," from Greek myrias (genitive myriados) "a number of ten thousand, countless numbers," from myrios (plural myrioi) "innumerable, countless, infinite; boundless," as a definite number, "ten thousand" ("the greatest number in Greek expressed by one word," Liddell & Scott say), of unknown origin; perhaps from PIE *meue- "abundant" (source also of Hittite muri- "cluster of grapes," Latin muto "penis," Middle Irish moth "penis"). Specific use is usually in translations from Greek or Latin.
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