prolific
adj. (藝術家、作家等)多產的; 眾多的; 富饒的; (植物、動物等)豐碩的
A prolific writer, artist, or composer produces a large number of works.
She is a prolific writer of novels and short stories...
她是一位多產的作家,寫了很多小說和短篇故事。
During the Seventies, Rundgren was astonishingly prolific.
20世紀70年代,倫德格倫的作品多得驚人。
A prolific sports player scores a lot of goals or wins a lot of matches or races.
Another prolific scorer is Dean Saunders.
另外一個得分高手是迪安·桑德斯。
An animal, person, or plant that is prolific produces a large number of babies, young plants, or fruit.
They are prolific breeders, with many hens laying up to six eggs.
他們都是多產的飼養員,養的母雞很多都可以下6個蛋之多。
...a prolific crop of creamy gold coloured pods.
結淡黃色豆莢的高產作物
If animals are prolific somewhere, there are a lot of them there.
All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.
所有的大型野獸都聚集在這裡,鳥類尤其豐富。
1. intellectually productive;
2. bearing in abundance especially offspring;
Dermatoglyph can reflect the prolific hereditary information, such as the body function, physical fitness, and intelligence.
皮紋反映了人的身體機能 、 素質 、 智力等豐富的遺傳資訊.
It is a period prolific of great poets.
這是偉大詩人輩出的時代.
Japan is a prolific subculture of individual inventors, whose ideas range from practical to bizarre.
日本是個別發明家可諮意揮灑次文化的國度, 點子從實用到稀奇古怪都有.
Mice are prolific breeders.
鼠類繁殖力很強.
And there is, between the arrogant swans and the prolific 2 geese, an indifference, almost a disdain.
傲慢的天鵝對眾多的黑額黑雁表現出一種冷漠, 或者幾乎可以說是一種蔑視.