abundance

abundance
noun

[an] abundance of something — eine Fülle von etwas

an abundance of love/energy — ein Übermaß an Liebe/Energie (Dat.)

in abundance — in Hülle und Fülle

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noun
(a large amount: an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.) der Überfluß
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- abundantly
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abun·dance
[əˈbʌndən(t)s]
n no pl
1. (plentifulness) Fülle f (of von +dat)
an \abundance of sth eine Vielzahl von etw dat
to have an \abundance of sth reich an etw dat sein
Canada has an \abundance of wildlife Kanada hat eine sehr reiche Tierwelt
he had an \abundance of good ideas er hatte jede Menge guter Ideen
in \abundance in Hülle und Fülle
2. (prosperity) Reichtum (of an +dat)
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[ə'bʌndəns]
n
(großer) Reichtum (of an +dat); (of hair, vegetation, details, illustrations, information, ideas, colours also, proof) Fülle f (of von, +gen)

in abundance — in Hülle und Fülle

to have an abundance of sth — etw im Überfluss haben

a country with an abundance of oil/raw materials — ein Land mit reichen Ölvorkommen/großem Reichtum an Rohstoffen

with his abundance of energy — mit seiner ungeheuren Energie

such an abundance of open space — so unermesslich viel freies Land

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abundance [əˈbʌndəns] s
1. (of) Überfluss m (an dat, von), Fülle f (von), große Anzahl (von) oder Menge (an dat, von):
in abundance in Hülle und Fülle;
have an abundance of sth etwas im Überfluss haben
2. Wohlstand m, Reichtum m
3. Kernphysik: Häufigkeit f (von Isotopen etc)
4. BIOL Abundanz f (Häufigkeit einer tierischen oder pflanzlichen Art auf einer bestimmten Fläche oder in einer Raumeinheit)
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noun

[an] abundance of something — eine Fülle von etwas

an abundance of love/energy — ein Übermaß an Liebe/Energie (Dat.)

in abundance — in Hülle und Fülle

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n.
Fülle nur sing. f.
Reichtum -¨er m.
Wohlstand m.
große Menge f.
Überfluss m.
Überschwang m.

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