1530s, from Middle French luxuriant and directly from Latin luxuriantem (nominative luxurians), present participle of luxuriare "have to excess, grow profusely" (see luxuriate). Related: Luxuriantly.
权威例句
1. the poet's luxuriant imagery
诗人丰富的意象
2. The branches and leaves are luxuriant but well - spaced.
枝叶扶疏.
3. Green and luxuriant are the pines and cypresses.
苍松翠柏郁郁葱葱.
4. There were two very large oak trees in front of our house with wide spreading branches and luxuriant foliage.
我们家门口有两棵枝繁叶茂的大橡树。
5. Hair that's thick and luxuriant needs regular trimming.