abound
/əˈbaʊnd/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈbaʊnd/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈbau̇nd/ (ame, mw)
abound — 動詞
- aboundpresent simple I / you / we / they
- aboundshe / she / it
- aboundedpast simple
- abounding-ing form
1. to be found or seen in very large numbers or amounts, so that a location, region
大量存在
大量出現或存在於某處
to be found or seen in very large numbers or amounts, so that a location, region, or situation feels full of something.
After the spring rains, wildflowers abound in the meadows near Amara's farm.
春天的雨水過後,Amara 的農場附近的草地上遍地都是野花。
present tense with plural subject + location
During the festival, street musicians abounded in every plaza around Oaxaca.
節日期間,Oaxaca 的每個廣場和街角隨處可見街頭藝人。
past tense: abounded in [location]
Good hiking trails abound in the national park near Diego's hometown.
Diego 家鄉附近的國家公園裡有許多優質的徒步路線。
Stories about the old mansion's ghosts abound among the villagers in Yunnan.
關於那棟老宅鬼魂的故事,在雲南的村民之間廣為流傳。
Fresh seafood abounds at the markets along the Zanzibar harbour front.
Zanzibar 港口附近的市場裡新鮮海產種類豐富。
- teem
Very similar meaning, but 'teem' is almost always followed by 'with' (e.g. 'the river teems with fish'), while 'abound' can stand alone or use 'in'.
- proliferate
Focuses on the process of increasing or spreading rapidly, whereas 'abound' describes the resulting state of plenty.
- swarm
Suggests movement and crowding, often with living things; 'abound' is broader and can apply to non-living things as well.
文法句型
abound in/with [noun]
[noun] + verb + adverb of place
用法筆記
Always intransitive; never takes a direct object. Common patterns are '[things] abound in/at [location]' and '[location] abounds with/in [things]'. Typically used in simple present or past tenses.