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[/ˈplentɪ; ˋplɛntɪ/] pron 用法: 1 number or amount that is sufficient for sb or more than sb needs 充裕; 大量: plenty of eggs, money, time 很多的鸡蛋、 金钱、 时间 * `Do you need more milk?' `No thanks, there's plenty in the fridge. ' `你还要牛奶吗?'`不要, 谢谢. 冰箱里还有很多呢.' * `Have we got enough plates?' `Yes, there are plenty in the cupboard. ' `咱们的盘子够用吗?'`够, 碗橱里有很多.' * They always gave us plenty to eat. 他们总是给我们很多东西吃. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) days, years, etc of `plenty (fml or rhet 文或修辞) time when very many necessities, esp food and money, are available 富裕(尤指食物和钱)的日子、 年月: looking back on the years of plenty 回顾富足的年月. in `plenty (fml 文) in a large quantity; in abundance 大量; 丰富; 充裕: food and drink in plenty 大量的食物和饮料. > plenty adv 用法: 1 (used with more to indicate an excess 与more连用表示超过的量): We've got plenty more (of it/them) in the shop. 我们店里还有很多(那种货物). * There's plenty more paper if you need it. 你需要纸的话, 有的是. 用法: 2 (infml) (used with big, long, tall, etc followed by enough 与big long tall等连用, 後接enough): The rope was plenty long enough to reach the ground. 绳子长可及地. |