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abound

VI มากมาย  ชุม  ชุก  ชุกชุม  หนาแน่น  ดาษดื่น  อุดม  อุดมสมบูรณ์  be plentiful overflow mak-mai

 

abound in

PHRV มี มากมาย  มี เยอะแยะ  เต็มไปด้วย  อุดม ไป ด้วย  teem in mee mak-mai

 

abound with

PHRV เต็มไปด้วย  abound in swarm with teem with tem-pai-duai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ABOUND

v.i.[L. abundo. If this word is from L. unda, a wave, the latter has probably lost its first consonant. Abound may naturally be deduced from the Celtic. L. fons, a fountain. ] 1. To have or possess in great quantity; to be copiously supplied; followed by with or in; as to abound with provisions; to abound in good things.
2. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent.
Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. Romans 5:2

 

ABOUNDING

ppr. Having in great plenty; being in great plenty, being very prevalent; generally prevailing.

 

ABOUNDING

n.Increase.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ABOUND

A *bound ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Abounded; p. pr. & vb. n. Abounding. ]Etym: [OE. abounden, F. abonder, fr. L. abundare to overflow, abound; ab + unda wave. Cf. Undulate. ]

 

1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be plentiful. The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the continent of Europe. Chambers. Where sin abounded grace did much more abound. Rom. v. 2 .

 

2. To be copiously supplied; -- followed by in or with. To abound in, to posses in such abundance as to be characterized by. -- To abound with, to be filled with; to possess in great numbers. Men abounding in natural courage. Macaulay. A faithful man shall abound with blessings. Prov. xxviii. 2 . It abounds with cabinets of curiosities. Addison.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

abound

a bound |əˈbound əˈbaʊnd | verb [ no obj. ] exist in large numbers or amounts: rumors of a further scandal abound. (abound in /with ) have in large numbers or amounts: this land abounds with wildlife. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense overflow, be abundant ): from Old French abunder, from Latin abundare overflow, from ab- from + undare surge (from unda a wave ).

 

abounding

a bound ing |əˈboundiNG əˈbaʊndɪŋ | adjective very plentiful; abundant: his abounding creative talent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

abound

abound |əˈbaʊnd | verb [ no obj. ] exist in large numbers or amounts: rumours of a further scandal abound. (abound in /with ) have in large numbers or amounts: this area abounds with caravan sites. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense overflow, be abundant ): from Old French abunder, from Latin abundare overflow , from ab- from + undare surge (from unda a wave ).

 

abounding

abound |ing |əˈbaʊndɪŋ | adjective very plentiful; abundant: his abounding creative talent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

abound

abound verb 1 cafes and bars abound in the narrow streets: be plentiful, be abundant, be numerous, proliferate, superabound, be thick on the ground; informal grow on trees. 2 the stream abounds with trout and eels: be full of, overflow with, teem with, be packed with, be crowded with, be thronged with; be alive with, be crawling with, be overrun by /with, swarm with, bristle with, be infested with, be thick with; informal be stuffed with, be jam-packed with, be chockablock with, be chock-full of.

 

abounding

abounding adjective abounding energy: abundant, plentiful, superabundant, considerable, copious, ample, lavish, luxuriant, profuse, boundless, prolific, inexhaustible, generous; galore; literary plenteous. ANTONYMS meager, scanty.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

abound

abound verb omens and prodigies abound in his work: be plentiful, be abundant, be numerous, proliferate, superabound, thrive, flourish, be thick on the ground; informal grow on trees; Brit. informal be two /ten a penny. ANTONYMS be scarce. PHRASES abound in /with a beautiful stream which abounded with trout and eels: be full of, overflow with, teem with, be packed with, be crowded with, be thronged with, be jammed with; be alive with, be overrun with, swarm with, bristle with, be bristling with, be infested with, be thick with; informal be crawling with, be lousy with, be stuffed with, be jam-packed with, be chock-a-block with, be chock-full of; rare pullulate with.

 

abounding

abounding adjective Ruth had abounding strength and energy: abundant, plentiful, superabundant, considerable, copious, ample, lavish, luxuriant, profuse, boundless, munificent, bountiful, prolific, inexhaustible, generous; galore; literary plenteous. ANTONYMS meagre, scanty.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

abound

a bound /əbáʊnd /〖語源は 「水であふれる 」〗動詞 s /-dz /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 自動詞 かたく 書 ⦆1 〈…が 〉【場所などに 】たくさんある [いる ] «in » (!主語は C 名詞複数形か集合名詞 ) ▸ Birds abound in the area .その地域には鳥が多い (≒The area abounds with [in ] birds.; 2 )2 〈場所などに 〉 «…が » あふれている, 豊富にある, 多い «with , in » (!1 とは主語と 前置詞 の後の 名詞 が逆になる ) .