Rich in Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪtʃ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
RICH-in
ɹˈɪtʃ/ /ˈɪn
RICH-in
释义
Describes something that has a large amount of a particular quality, substance, or ingredient. Often used for nutrients, minerals, or features.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used with food and substances (e.g., 'rich in vitamins', 'rich in history'). Always followed by what is abundant. More formal than just 'has a lot of'. Often used in health, science, or travel writing.
Spanish: rico enPortuguese (BR): rico emPortuguese (PT): rico emChinese (Simplified): 富含Chinese (Traditional): 富含Hindi: से भरपूरArabic: غني بـBengali: সমৃদ্ধ (কিছুতে) - পূর্ণ (কিছুতে)Russian: богатый (на)Japanese: 豊富な (〜に) - 富んでいる (〜に)Vietnamese: giàu (về/ở)Korean: 풍부한 (…에)Turkish: bakımından zenginUrdu: سے مالا مالIndonesian: kaya akan
例句
Oranges are rich in vitamin C.
basic
This soil is rich in nutrients.
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Fish is rich in protein.
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This region is rich in culture and traditions.
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Avocados are not just tasty—they’re also rich in healthy fats.
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Her novels are rich in detail, making you feel like you’re really there.
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