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overabundant    
adj. 太充足的

太充足的

overabundant
adj 1: excessively abundant [synonym: {overabundant}, {plethoric},
{rife}]

overabundant \overabundant\ adj.
present in excess.

Syn: plethoric, rife.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]


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