plenitude
What does plenitude mean
Basic explanation
Authoritative interpretation
of large number; Abundance; numerous: a large amount of sth
English Chinese interpretation
Full, full; Abundant; (of power, etc) to the extreme; Fullness Abundant Full
Part of speech analysis
Plural: plenitudes
example sentence
When Cosette went out with him, she leaned on his arm, proud and happy, in the plenitude of her heart. When Cosette went out with him, she always leaned against his arm, and her heart was full of pride and happiness. AFTER a scintilla of regret over lost youth, to turn 50 should be to enter the prime of life, with a plenitude of projects and achievements. The passing of youth will make people feel a little regretful, but entering the age of 50 with plans and achievements marks the arrival of the golden age of life. To have a goal, a destination, would be one thing, but to drown in the sheer plenitude of worlds for its own sake seemed utterly pointless. It is one thing to have goals and destinations, but it is meaningless to travel for the sake of purely pursuing the number of people who travel in the world. Shallow sorrows and shallow loves live on. The loves and sorrows that are great are destroyed by their own plenitude. Shallow sadness and shallow love can last forever. Deep love and sadness are destroyed due to the rich content. They don"t know, we are happy, we are plenitude , it must more important than money. But I don't know that when we are happy and enriched, it must be more important than money. God is the plenitude of heaven; love is the plenitude of man. God is the saturation of heaven, and love is the saturation of the world. abundance, adequacy, amplitude, opulence, plenitude, sufficiency, wealth Abundant The Simulation of Checking Duality Signals with White Gaussian Noise Using Plenitude Statistic Method Based on MATLAB Simulation of binary signal detection with Gaussian white noise using sufficient statistics based on MATLAB