copious: [14] Copious comes, either directly or via Old French copieux, from Latin copiōsus, a derivative of copia ‘abundance’ (from which English also gets copy). Copia itself was originally a compound noun, formed from the intensive prefix com- and ops ‘wealth, power’. => copy, opulent
copious (adj.)
mid-14c., from Latin copiosus "plentiful," from copia "an abundance, ample supply, profusion, plenty," from com- "with" (see com-) + ops (genitive opis) "power, wealth, resources," from PIE root *op- (1) "to work, produce in abundance," (see opus). Related: Copiously.
权威例句
1. He attended his lectures and took copious notes.
他去听他的课,做了大量的笔记。
2. She took copious notes of the professor's lecture.
上教授的课她记了大量的笔记.
3. A copious rain began to fall.
沛然降雨.
4. I went out for a meal last night and drank copious amounts of red wine.
我昨晚出去吃饭,喝了很多红酒。
5. Using coke in iron ore reduction produces copious quantities of airborne particulates.