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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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