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adjective(plentiful) reichhaltig; (informative) umfassend* * *['kəupiəs](plentiful: a copious supply.) reichlich- academic.ru/85733/copiously">copiously- copiousness* * *co·pi·ous[ˈkəʊpiəs, AM ˈkoʊ-]the region has had \copious snow die Region hat reichlich Schnee gehabt\copious amounts of beer/food/money Unmengen von Bier/Essen/Geld\copious notes zahlreiche Notizen* * *['kəʊpɪəs]adjsupply groß, reichlich; information, details, illustrations zahlreich; writer fruchtbarcopious amounts of sth — reichliche Mengen von etw or an etw (dat)
to weep copious tears — Ströme or eine Flut von Tränen vergießen
* * *copious [ˈkəʊpjəs; -pıəs] adj (adv copiously)1. reich(lich), ausgiebig:a copious supply ein reichlicher Vorrat;copious footnotes pl eine Fülle von Fußnoten;bleed copiously stark bluten2. gedankenreich3. wortreich, weitschweifig, überschwänglich (Stil etc)4. produktiv, fruchtbar (Schriftsteller etc)* * *adjective(plentiful) reichhaltig; (informative) umfassend* * *adj.reichlich adj.
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