plenty的意思和读音

plenty

: [ˈplenti] : ['plenti]

adv.

pron.

n.

adj.

n.insufficiency

adv.insufficiently

pron.a few

adj.inadequate

n.abundance,prosperity,copiousness,bounty

adv.sufficiently,adequately,quite,amply

pron.a lot,many,tons,heaps

adj.ample,lots,masses,sufficient

plentypron.

1.~ (of sth)a large amount; as much or as many as you need

plenty of eggs/money/time

‘Do we need more milk?’ ‘No, there's plenty in the fridge.’“?”“。”

They always gave us plenty to eat.西

We had plenty to talk about.

adv.

1.~ more (of) (sth)a lot

We have plenty more of them in the warehouse.西

There's plenty more paper if you need it.

2.(informal)~ big, long, etc. enough (to do sth)more than big, long, etc. enough

The rope was plenty long enough to reach the ground.

3.a lot; very

We talked plenty about our kids.

You can be married and still be plenty lonely.

n.

1.[u]a situation in which there is a large supply of food, money, etc.

Everyone is happier in times of plenty .

We had food and drink in plenty .

det.

1.(informal)a lot of

There's plenty room for all of you!

n.1.,;

adj.1.,,;

adv.1.,

adv.1.a large amount of something, or a large number of things or people, usually more than enougstronged for emphasizing that there is enough or a lot of a particular quality3ed for saying that someone does something a lot4.a situation in which large supplies of something are available, especially food1.a large amount of something, or a large number of things or people, usually more than enougstronged for emphasizing that there is enough or a lot of a particular quality3ed for saying that someone does something a lot4.a situation in which large supplies of something are available, especially food

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3. supplement n plenty n plentitude n ...

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6. port n. plenty n. plenty of ...

7. plentiful plenty plot ...

8. fairly plenty plenty of ...

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1.We could consider that free will and just call it a day, but there's plenty of reason to believe the story isn't so simple.

2.The workout: with no distractions and plenty of blood flowing to your brain, walking workouts are a great time to let the mind wander.使

3.There's plenty of light to see things by, yet in the am it has stayed the same as in previous years.线

4.Military fo South is all modern up to date equipment with plenty of food, fuel, ammunition.

5.But Mr Bush was responsible for setting up the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief and for making sure it had plenty of money.

6.It seems to be a part of our culture of plenty, even though wastefulness is always discouraged.

7.When you've had plenty of time, the worlds money, the manpower, . . . how much more time do they need??…

8.We won't really know until after the Olympics, and then, no doubt, we'll have plenty of learned analyses about it to tell us what to think.

9.It is always useful to have plenty of spare change with you because there are often long queues at the larger stations.

10.It will be winter, soon, but there's plenty of wood stacked up, and unlike the other sources of fuel and heat, it seems to be intact.西