词组 | abound |
释义 | abound When a person, place, or thing abounds— that is, is copiously supplied—it usually abounds in or abounds with. • Literary men indulge in humbug only at a price, and Bancroft abounded in humbug —Van Wyck Brooks, The Flowering of New England, 1895-1865, rev. ed. 1946 • ... London abounds in public monuments —Max Beerbohm, And Even Now, 1920 • Yet if life abounded in mysteries —Normal Mailer, Harper's, March 1971 • ... buoyed by the most personal of human hopes, he abounded with good nature —Francis Hackett, Henry the Eighth, 1929 • ... a school ostensibly abounding with fair-sized drips —J. D. Salinger, Nine Stories, 1953 Both prepositions are in frequent use; when the object is a relative pronoun, with appears to be more common: • ... those ironies with which history abounds —John Dewey, Freedom and Culture, 1939 • The pictures with which it abounds —Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia, 1823 |
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