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teems

英 [tiːmz]

美 [tiːmz]

v.  倾注; 倾泻
teem的第三人称单数

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 充满,充斥(人或动物)
    If you say that a placeis teeming withpeople or animals, you mean that it is crowded and the people and animals are moving around a lot.
    1. For most of the year, the area is teeming with tourists.
      一年中大部分时间里,这个地区游人如织。

双语例句

  • The inclination of religious cult in the literature of the new era is a phenomenon of mass culture, as it covers the earthly essence of mass culture on the surface, but in nature it teems with profit-hungry concerns.
    新时期文学文本中的宗教蛊惑倾向是一种大众文化现象,因为它神合了大众文化的世俗化本质特征,骨子里充满了功利主义的考虑。
  • Thus appealed to, Teems gave up further pretense of not having overheard the conversation and furrowed his black brow.
    他这一说,吉姆斯打消了假装不曾偷听的主意,皱着眉头回想起来。
  • Thus "Chang Le" portrayed by Shen not only demonstrates the ecologic beauty of multileveled harmony between humans and nature but also teems with profound ecologic ingenuity.
    这不仅使他笔下的“长河”生态呈现出人与自然多层次和谐的生态美,而且还处处表现出深刻的生态智慧。
  • As a formulation process of course policies, it teems with the struggles and games among political interests.
    它作为一种课程政策的制定过程,充满了各种政治性的利益斗争和博弈。
  • The intellectual-females 'writing teems with complex implications in Chinese literary history of the 20th century.
    20世纪中国文学史上关于知识女性的书写是颇有复杂意味的。
  • Mu Us Sandy Land situated on Ordos Plateau teems with various plant species due to its special ecological background.
    地处鄂尔多斯高原的毛乌素沙地由于其特殊的生态背景,其生物多样性非常丰富。
  • Life around you teems with endless possibilities;
    围绕你们的生活充满着无限的可能性;
  • Yet health policy teems with sacred cows and vested interests that make sweeping reform all but impossible.
    然而医疗政策中有许多碰不得的东西,记得利益集团使彻底的改革几乎无法实现。
  • When I had lain awake a little while, those extraordinary voices with which silence teems, began to make themselves audible.
    我睁着双眼无眠地躺了一会儿,在寂静之中又出现了奇怪的响声,一切东西都在低语。
  • It also teems with puns and word play, much of which may be of greater appeal to grownups than to the book's intended audience.
    它也蕴含丰富,有双关语和文字游戏,其中许多可能的更大的吸引力是成年人,而不是本书的目标受众。