cornucopia
cornucopia — 名詞
- cornucopiasingular
- cornucopiasplural
1. in art and decoration, a horn-shaped basket filled with fruits, flowers, and gra
豐饒角
裝滿花果、象徵豐收的角狀容器
in art and decoration, a horn-shaped basket filled with fruits, flowers, and grains that represents wealth, a good harvest, or plenty — originally from ancient Greek and Roman stories about a magical horn that could provide endless food.
The autumn festival centrepiece was a cornucopia overflowing with apples, pears, and pumpkins.
秋季節慶的中央擺飾是一個豐饒角,裡面堆滿了蘋果、梨子和南瓜。
literal horn-shaped basket filled with fruit
In the museum painting, a golden cornucopia sits beside the harvest goddess Demeter.
在美術館的畫作中,一個金色的豐饒角放在豐收女神狄蜜特身旁。
Bao carved a wooden cornucopia for the art fair and filled it with dried flowers.
Bao 為藝術展雕刻了一個木製豐饒角,裡面放滿了乾燥花。
Ancient Greek vases show a cornucopia as a sign of good fortune and harvest.
古希臘的花瓶上有豐饒角,象徵好運和豐收。
- horn of plenty
the exact English name for the same object, more common in historical writing
- receptacle
a broader term for any container, without the abundance symbolism
文法句型
cornucopia + of + [plural noun]
常見錯誤
2. a very large collection or supply of good, pleasant, or useful things — for exam
豐富;大量
大量好東西的供應或來源
a very large collection or supply of good, pleasant, or useful things — for example, a market that offers a cornucopia of fresh food, or a book that contains a cornucopia of useful advice.
The public library offers a cornucopia of books, films, and online resources to residents.
這間公共圖書館為居民提供了豐富的書籍、電影和線上資源。
cornucopia of + plural nouns (books, films, resources)
Haruto bought a cornucopia of fresh herbs and vegetables at a weekend market in Taipei.
Haruto 在週末市集買到了琳瑯滿目的新鮮香草和蔬菜。
Isabela's grandmother's recipe book was a cornucopia of traditional dishes from islands across the Caribbean.
Isabela 祖母的食譜書就像一座寶庫,收錄了加勒比海各群島的傳統菜餚。
The festival programme provided a cornucopia of music, dance, and theatre performances over ten days.
這個藝術節為觀眾提供了為期十天的豐富節目,包括音樂、舞蹈和戲劇表演。
After rain, the forest floor became a cornucopia of mushrooms in many colours and shapes.
雨後,森林地面就成了各式各樣菇類的寶庫,色彩與形狀千變萬化。
- abundance
uncountable noun meaning the same idea of plenty, but does not create the same vivid image
- wealth
stresses valuable or desirable things, often in a formal context
- profusion
emphasises a very large quantity, especially of things growing or spread out
- plethora
often suggests an excessive or overwhelming amount, which cornucopia does not
文法句型
cornucopia + of + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
This sense is always used with a following 'of' phrase that names the things in the collection. The subject is often a place, event, or source (library, market, festival, book).