Web1. To strew, distribute, or disperse things all around (some place), especially in a haphazard or aimless manner. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scatter" and "around." I … Webabound in/with something phrasal verb with abound verb [ I ] uk / əˈbaʊnd / us / əˈbaʊnd / If something abounds in/with other things, it has a lot of them: The coast here abounds …
Abound Definition & Meaning Britannica Dictionary
Webabonder ⇒ vi. Wineries abound in the river valley. Les entreprises vinicoles abondent dans la vallée. abound with [sth] vi + prep. (be filled with [sth]) regorger de [qch] vi + prép. The hotel cellars were abounding with vermin. Les caves de l'hôtel regorgent de vermine. abound in [sth] vi + prep. Web1 : to be present in large numbers or in great quantity : to be prevalent a business in which opportunities abound errors and inconsistencies abound 2 : to be copiously supplied used with in or with life abounded in mysteries Norman Mailer institutions abound with evidence of his success Johns Hopkins Magazine Synonyms brim bristle bulge burst simplicity bunny vacuum cleaner cover
Abound Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Webabound in American English (əˈbaund) intransitive verb 1. to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers a stream in which trout abound 2. (usually fol. by in) to be rich or well supplied The region abounds in coal 3. (usually fol. by with) to be filled; teem The ship abounds with rats Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Webabound. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧bound /əˈbaʊnd/ verb [ intransitive] to exist in very large numbers Rumours abound as to the reasons for his resignation. Examples of this abound in her book. → abound with/in something → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus abound • Tales of illegal business dealings … Webabound (v.) 「豊富である」という意味の「abound」は14世紀初頭に使用され、古フランス語の abonder 「豊富である、多数で集まる」(12世紀)から派生し、ラテン語の abundare 「あふれる、溢れる」から来ています。 ラテン語の ab 「離れて、離れて」(ab-を参照)+ undare 「波が立つ」、 unda 「波 ... raymond baddour mansfield