单词 | Prolific |
例句 | (1) Few composers can match his prolific output. (2) Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker. (3) Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years. (4) She is a prolific writer of novels and short stories. (5) Another prolific scorer is Dean Saunders. (6) A prolific novelist, she wrote more than forty books. (7) Verdi was a prolific composer of operas. (8) She is a prolific writer in the same mould as Agatha Christie. (9) They are prolific breeders, with many hens laying up to six eggs. (10) Mice are prolific breeders. (11) He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation. (12) She was extremely bright, articulate(), a prolific writer. (13) Since then, Hull has become hockey's most prolific scorer. (14) Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer. (15) Bracy Clark was a prolific writer. (16) Strawberries are prolific in the area. (17) He was also a prolific writer on management. (18) Thomson was also prolific in instrumental music on both chamber and solo scale. (19) The music is by Ben Lanzarone, a prolific writer of television scores. (20) The have a great offensive line and a prolific runner in Terrell Davis. (21) As an artist, Benton was prolific - more than 1,900 drawings were found in his studio after his death. (22) These mixtures are earlier growing and more prolific than meadow-grass, and can be more difficult to make into top-quality hay. (23) Some of Britain's most prolific bidders may have lost some of their confidence after recent setbacks. (24) The Chaloners were one of the most prolific families in Myddle. (25) They came courtesy of Elliot Conway, prolific Darlington author of western novels, who likes a cigar himself. (26) Kidderminster Harriers want at least £40,000 for Kim Casey, their prolific scorer, who is transfer-listed. (27) Its rich pastures are cropped by semi-wild sheep and fertilised by the prolific bird life. (28) Not surprisingly, Sheffield Wednesday are reluctant even to consider releasing such a prolific scorer. (29) Would efficient sewage companies make a profit from compost and give rebates to prolific producers? (30) Walton is a good example of an inside player excelling without being a prolific dunker. (1) Few composers can match his prolific output. (2) Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker. (3) Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years. (4) She is a prolific writer of novels and short stories. (5) Mice are prolific breeders. (31) Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham researchers tend to be more prolific than the others. (32) The Cravens were a prolific lot, wretchedly poor but very fertile. (33) When it came to designing jewellery, Edward Burne-Jones was probably the most prolific of the Pre-Raphaelite group. (34) She became a prolific contributor to magazines and newspapers, and began to have books and novels published. (35) Low, clear conditions marred Bradford's charity open on the usually prolific Cowthorpe reaches of the River Nidd. (36) The roots, being so prolific, also give shelter to the fry. (37) Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute. (38) The discovery well produced a prolific flow of 19.4 million cubic feet of gas from depths of almost 300 feet. (39) The five-year-olds were less prolific than the other groups in producing either deductive markers or causal connectives. (40) Rolle was a prolific writer in Latin about his mystical theology. (41) He was a great and prolific writer of everything from poems and personal memoirs to dazzling essays on painting and photography. (42) He is a prolific author and writes regularly for newspapers. (43) Chriselton similar, but the usually prolific Church Eaton a major disappointment. (44) One of the most prolific and popular of these authors was Laura Jean Libbey. (45) He concluded that those authors who collaborate with others most often, are by far the least prolific. (46) Now 31, McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties. (47) He was extremely prolific, writing novels, short stories, detective fiction set in Harlem. (48) A prolific plant with dense bushy stems bearing whorls of dark green foliage. (49) The family was one of the most prolific in the parish, but in the end the male line withered. (50) Ansle is a prolific writer of more than 200 romances. (51) That such a prolific goalscorer should choose a club renowned for their attacking play demonstrates the practical considerations which influenced his decision. (52) Noted for his prolific output - 10 books a year was normal - he published nearly 500 titles. (53) They are the most prolific source of cortical synapses in most areas of the cortex. (54) The area is prolific in the production of fruit. (55) The mountainous area is prolific in valuable minerals. (56) Crane was a prolific writer throughout his short life. (57) It is a period prolific of great poets. (58) Before 1933, by contrast, he was a prolific author. (59) He was a prolific submitter of proposals. (60) one of the most prolific periods in her career. (61) During the Seventies, Rundgren was astonishingly prolific. (62) All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific. (63) Already prolific, Flaherty developed a full-blown case of hypergraphia, a manic disorder characterized by an irrepressible urge to write—and write, and write. (64) There are prolific teaching content and powerful practicalness in the course of tarfgrass science. (65) As a woman novelist, Margaret Drabble is regarded as one of the most influential and prolific writers in con-temporary English literature. (66) The Kodiak archipelago is home to the Kodiak bear, the largest subspecies of brown bear, which feasts on the region's prolific salmon runs. (67) Hardy, remembered for such classic novels as Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, was a prolific poet. (68) Edith Wharton was an important as well as a prolific writer at the turn of century. (69) The town was dominated by agriculture, prolific maize, millet, sorghum, beans. (70) Alvar Aalto and Eero Saarinen were two of the most prolific architects and designers in this movement, which has influenced contemporary modernism. (71) This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan, one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century. (72) Mate, director of the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University, is the world's most inventive and prolific satellite- tagger of whales. (73) We do not know that even the most prolific area is fully stocked with specific forms. (74) MURRAY MCLAUGHLIN : The Gouldian finch used to be prolific across northern Australia. (75) Dermatoglyph can reflect the prolific hereditary information, such as the body function, physical fitness, and intelligence. (76) The prolific thriller writer's latest deal, signed last fall, involves penning a carpal tunnel-risking 17 books by the end of 2012 for an estimated $100 million. (77) The most prolific of the debunkers of the plutocracy was Gustavus Myers. (78) A prolific writer, Auden was also a noted playwright, librettist, editor, and essayist. (79) Respected nuclear physicist and prolific writer Freeman Dyson moonlights as a science fiction writer's dream. (79) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (80) Linan prolific apricot by, so in 1986 the county was designated as apricot tree. (81) China again was by far the world's most prolific executioner in putting to death thousands, said Amnesty International in its report on the death penalty worldwide. (82) The hakka earth building complex, which has prolific symbolic culture, has been the distinguished one in the art of architectural world. (83) John Moses Browning was the prolific gun designer who invented the Winchester rifle (30/30), the pump shotgun, and the Colt 45 automatic. (84) According to Geller, the Mandela who emerges from the archive is a flesh-and-blood man and a prolific letter-writer. (85) This review introduced reproductive characteristics of some high prolific sheep breeds abroad and the discovery, genetic effect, chromosome mapping of relevant major genes in these sheep breeds. (86) Japan is a prolific subculture of individual inventors, whose ideas range from practical to bizarre. (87) Iris Murdoch, who combines a prolific output with a consistently high level of fictional achievement, is universally acknowledged as one of the most important novelists in postwar Britain. (88) He was compared to Leonhard Euler (1707-83), an awesome Swiss regarded as the most prolific mathematician who ever lived. (89) He was as indifferent to his as they were prolific. (90) Since Drabble is a prolific writer with a variety of concerns, it is hard to cover all of her novels in as ingle limited study like this. (91) The lazy right - winger of caricature has been a prolific and ecumenical policymaker. (92) In the compact space, body and mind are granted freedom and creativity is prolific, where by innumerable wonders are strung and collected. (93) It is a new style classroom instruction mode, with a sort of vivid teaching point, prolific teaching content, lively teaching situation for characteristics and exhibits its advantaged predominance. (94) Laurence Urdang, a prolific lexicographer who had a hand in more than 100 dictionaries and other reference books, died on Thursday in Branford, Conn. He was 81 and lived in Old Lyme, Conn. (95) Foreland basin is one type of the most prolific petroliferous basins in the world, where thrust belt is one of its most abundant plays. (96) He was also a prolific small group player, recording with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and James Band as well as a composer and arranger. (97) It appears that the plant is called abutilon, or Chinese Lantern. It is a twiggy and lanky plant but the flowers are prolific. (98) Our guides escort us to Playa Nicuesa's onsite gardens, with a brief stop among a prolific stand of mature coconut trees. (99) After the success of his first twobooks, Murakami became a full-time writer, producing a prolific body of workincluding "A Wild Sheep Chase" and "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle." (100) G . Wilson Knight, Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds and prolific career as a critic. (101) For a long period, the seismic exploration has been aiming at prolific zone of Daanzhai reservoir in mid Sichuan prospect. (102) Iris Murdoch is an outstanding post-war British writer of international renown, prolific in literary as well as philosophical writing . (103) Carl Czerny was actually an extraordinarily prolific composer whose curiously mechanical way of working made his vast output possible. (104) Joyce Carol Oates ( 1938 - ) is a renowned prolific female writer in the contemporary American literary circle. (105) I"ve seen success as a drug of choice. I"ve seen great minds and prolific imaginations disappear up their own ass, strung-out on their own self-importance. (106) And, in what may be the most horrifying tale ever told by the prolific science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov (1989) reported on the true state of scientific understanding and knowledge by Americans. (107) Yet China has become the most prolific patent filer in the world, pursuing a national plan to become an economy based on innovation rather than imitation. (108) He was also a prolific small group player, recording with Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and James Band as well as a composer and arranger. And that's the latest BBC World News. (109) Born in Port Arthur , Texas in 1925, Rauschenberg is recognized as one of the 20th century's most influential and prolific artists. (110) Patsy Cline combined the Nashville sound with the musical content of Honky Tonk music to become perhaps the most prolific and popular country artists of the late 1950's and into the early 1960's. (111) The results showed that Black Wattle is prolific in seed production and mainly reproduced sexually, while Silver Wattle sprouts heavily with high survival rate. (112) New Jersey, Michigan , Virginia, and the VSDA programs have been particularly prolific in this regard. (113) Jane Goodall is a world-renowned pioneer of the study of chimpanzee behavior and prolific author of books and articles. (114) A prolific scorer, Bryant has also gained a reputation among league officials, his peers and the fans as a prolific complainer. (115) Oh, friends, time is money, this figure of speech was originated most early from English prolific novelist, Bulwer-Lytton . (116) The last few pages of the document are prolific of mistakes. (117) REPORTER: There were black hoods the kinds seen in those here prolific cost age videos, gloves that police have first said would blood stained, turns out to be residue from plastic explosive. (118) Mumbai, once primarily known for its low-tech textile industry and large seaport, is now home to India's two major stock exchanges, as well as Bollywood, the world's most prolific film industry. (119) 'One of the most prolific activists in Syria was Rami al-Sayed. (120) He is prolific as well as versatile and writes on a number of subjects including philosophy religion and the state of medical care in the California Department of Corrections. Dr. (121) It covers his introduction to dentistry and explores his prolific articulator designs and contributions to the prosthodontic literature. (122) The Hindoo cannot fulfil the required conditions nearly as well as the Chinaman, for he is inferior to him in strength, industry, aptitude for saving, business habits, and prolific power. (123) Mendelssohn was a child prodigy and prolific composer. Almost one - fourth of his works was choral. |
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