prolific
prolific 英 [prəˈlɪfɪk] 美 [prəˈlɪfɪk]
adj. 多产的;丰富的
- Someone or something that is prolific is fruitful or highly productive. A prolific songwriter can churn out five hit tunes before breakfast.
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- adj. 多产的;丰富的
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1. But this prolific pace might be part of a problem.
但是这种多产的发展步调可能会带来麻烦。
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2. We planned to work together, but he is too prolific and I cannot keep up with him.
我们曾计划过一起工作,但是他太多产了,我没法赶上他。
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3. Wild bees and especially honey bee colonies from hives are regarded as the most prolific pollinators of large fields or crops.
野生蜜蜂,尤其是蜂房中产蜜的蜜蜂群,被认为是大范围土地或作物的最多产的传粉者。
- prolific (adj.) 1640s, from French prolifique (16c.), from Medieval Latin prolificus, from Latin proles "offspring" + combining form of facere "to make, to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Latin proles is contracted from *pro-oles, from PIE *pro-al-, from *pro- "forth" (see pro-) + root *al- (2) "to grow, nourish." Related: Prolifical (c. 1600).
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