plenitude
plenitude 英 [ˈplenɪtju:d] 美 [ˈplenɪtud]
n. 充分;丰富;大量
名词复数:plenitudes
- The noun plenitude means the state of being full or complete; also, an abundance. After the thirty inches of snow your town got over the weekend, you may joke that you have a plenitude of snow.
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- n. 充分;丰富;大量
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1. Life breeds both plenitude and void, exuberance and depression.
生活同时孕育充足与空虚,繁荣与萧条。
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2. When Cosette went out with him, she leaned on his arm, proud and happy, in the plenitude of her heart.
珂赛特和他一道出门时,她总紧靠在他的臂膀上,心里充满了自豪和幸福。
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3. God is the plenitude of heaven; love is the plenitude of man.
上帝是天上的饱和,爱是人间的饱和。
- plenitude (n.) early 15c., from Old French plenitude and directly from Latin plenitudinem (nominative plenitudo) "abundance, completeness, fullness," from plenus "full, filled, greatly crowded; stout, pregnant; abundant, abounding; complete," from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill."
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