replete 英 [rɪˈpli:t]   美 [rɪˈplit]

replete

replete  英 [rɪˈpli:t] 美 [rɪˈplit]

adj. 充满的;装满的  n. [昆] 贮蜜蚁 

名词复数:repletes 

But financial history is replete with bubbles and crashes. 但金融的历史是充满泡沫和危机的。
We can assume that this was a slow process replete with lots of hard focus. 我们可以想象到这是一个缓慢的过程并充满了大量的硬焦点。

  • Replete means full, often in a satisfying way. "The library was replete with bound first editions, and Lucy, a bookworm, was happier there than any place else."
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  • adj. 充满的;装满的
  • n. [昆] 贮蜜蚁
  • 1. But financial history is replete with bubbles and crashes.

    但金融的历史是充满泡沫和危机的。

  • 2. We can assume that this was a slow process replete with lots of hard focus.

    我们可以想象到这是一个缓慢的过程并充满了大量的硬焦点。

  • 3. For instance, a 15-minute short that has a cast of 500 actors, multiple costume changes and expensive sets replete with explosions and natural disasters isn't likely to attract any buyers.

    举个例子,假如一部15分钟的短剧用到了500名演员,多次更换服装,并且充满了昂贵的爆炸和天灾场面,那它是很难吸引到制片人的。

  • replete (adj.) late 14c., from Old French replet "filled up" (14c.), from Latin repletus "filled, full," past participle of replere "to fill; fill again, re-fill," from re- (see re-) + plere "to fill" (from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill").
re·plete / rɪˈpliːt ; NAmE rɪˈpliːt / adjective 1 [not before noun ] replete(with sth) ( formal) filled with sth; with a full supply of sth 充满;充足 literature replete with drama and excitement 充满紧张刺激情节的文学作品 2 ( old-fashioned or formal) very full of food 很饱;饱食 re·plete / rɪˈpliːt ; NAmE rɪˈpliːt /
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