galore

英 [ɡəˈlɔːr]      美 [ɡəˈlɔːr]
  • adv. 丰富地
  • adj. 丰富的;大量的
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将“galore”分解为“ga-lo-re”,想象一个人在高兴地数着许多(gal)宝贝(lo-re),就像孩子数着糖果或玩具,这样就能记住这个单词表示“大量,许多”的意思。

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galore 大量的

来自爱尔兰语。

galore (adv.)
1670s, from Irish go leór, and equivalent Scottish Gaelic gu leóir "sufficiently, enough," from Old Irish roar "enough," from Proto-Celtic *ro-wero- "sufficiency." The particle go/gu usually means "to," but it also is affixed to adjectives to form adverbs, as here. Often used in English with the force of a predicate adjective.
1. You'll be able to win prizes galore.
你将会赢得很多奖品。
2. There will be games and prizes galore.
将有很多游戏和奖品。
3. There are toughs and drifters galore in this town.
这城镇里有很多恶棍和流浪者.
4. There are games for all and prizes galore.
我们为每个人都安排了游戏以及丰富的奖品.
5. U.S. - trained professionals discovering opportunities galore in the Far East.
美国培养出来的专业人士们发现远东机会大好.