prolific
英 [prəˈlɪf.ɪk]
美 [prəˈlɪf.ɪk]
1. proli- + fic-.
2. => 多产的;丰富的。
3. prol-词根也可以纳入,prol-用于元音开头的词根前,proli-用于辅音开头的词根前,但是由于目前没有prol-衔接元音开头的词根的单词,因此就将prol-省略掉了。
prolific 多产的,富庶的来自拉丁语proles,子孙,后代,-fic,产生,制造,词源同efficacy,fact.比喻用法。
- prolific (adj.)
- 1640s, from French prolifique (16c.), from Medieval Latin prolificus, from Latin proles "offspring" + root of facere "to make" (see factitious). Latin proles is contracted from *pro-oles, from PIE *pro-al-, from *pro- "forth" (see pro-) + *al- "to grow, nourish" (see old). Related: Prolifical (c. 1600).
Prolific is in common use, but to make a satisfactory noun from it has passed the wit of man. [Fowler]
- 1. They are prolific breeders, with many hens laying up to six eggs.
- 他们都是多产的饲养员,养的母鸡很多都可以下6个蛋之多。
- 2. All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.
- 所有的大型野兽都聚集在这里,鸟类尤其丰富。
- 3. During the Seventies, Rundgren was astonishingly prolific.
- 20世纪70年代,伦德格伦的作品多得惊人。
- 4. Another prolific scorer is Dean Saunders.
- 另外一个得分高手是迪安·桑德斯。
- 5. one of the most prolific periods in her career
- 她的创作生涯中成果最丰的时期之一