单词:enriching
v make wealthy or richer
enrich的用法和样例:
例句
- The expanding economy enriched the peasants.不断发展的经济使农民们富裕起来。
- The library was enriched with new books.购买新书使图书馆得到了充实。
- Farmers enrich the soil with organic and inorganic manures.农民用有机肥料和无机肥料来提高土壤的肥力。
- An appreciation of art will enrich your life.艺术欣赏将会丰富你的生活
- Some cream will enrich the sauce.在调味汁里加一些奶油会使其味道更加丰富。
- We should enrich our knowledge step by step.我们应当逐步地丰富自已的知识。
- It is generally thought that traveling abroad can enrich one's knowledge.一般认为出国旅游可增广见闻。
常见句型
- Fertilizer enriches the soil.肥料使土壤肥沃。
- Some cream will enrich the sauce.在调味汁里加一些奶油会使其营养更加丰富。
- Music can enrich your whole life.音乐能充实你的人生。
- Reading enriches the mind.读书可以充实头脑。
词汇搭配
- enrich brain〔mind〕充实头脑〔心灵〕
- enrich life丰富生活
- enrich nations使国家富裕
- enrich soil使土地肥沃
- enrich fitly〔frequently, immediately〕恰如其分〔经常,立即〕地充实
- enrich personally〔popularly, suddenly〕个人〔普遍,突然〕地充实
经典引文
Owen has..enriched science with contributions of his own.
出自:R. W. EmersonHe had enriched her pantheon of personal possessions with a clever piece of work.
出自:Saki
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