multitudinous

英 [,mʌltɪ'tjuːdɪnəs] 美 [,mʌltɪ'tudɪnəs]
  • adj. 大量的,群集的;多种多样的
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multitudinous 许多的,大量的

来自multitude,许多,大量。

multitudinous (adj.)
c. 1600, first in Shakespeare, from Latin multitudin-, stem of multitudo (see multitude) + -ous. Related: Multitudinously; multitudinousness.
1. I heard again the multitudinous murmur of the city.
我又听到了城市里各种各样的嗡嗡声.

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2. His internal problems were complex and multitudinous.
他的国内问题复杂而又繁多.

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3. He was splendidly sunburnt; even his multitudinous beard had been burnished by the fire of Asia.
他的脸给太阳晒得乌油油的, 连那浓密的胡须好象让亚洲的热浪涂了上了一层油彩.

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4. The heavy smells , the foreign babble , the garish multitudinous signs in a strange alphabet, dizzied him.
那股强烈的气味, 那种陌生的语言,以及许多稀奇古怪的文字写的花里花哨的招牌, 叫他头昏眼花.

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5. Like coral insects multitudinous. The minutes are whereof our life is made.
就象无以计数的珊瑚虫那样,我们的一生是由分分秒秒构成的.

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