plenitude 英 [ˈplenɪtju:d]   美 [ˈplenɪtud]

plenitude

plenitude  英 [ˈplenɪtju:d] 美 [ˈplenɪtud]

n. 充分;丰富;大量 

名词复数:plenitudes 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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."
pleni·tude / ˈplenɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈplenɪtuːd / noun [singular ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a large amount of sth 大量;充裕;众多 SYN abundance pleni·tude / ˈplenɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈplenɪtuːd /
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