名词富裕; 富足
1. 丰富,富裕:refined 文雅,精确的 | affluence 丰富,富裕 | affluent 丰富的,富裕的
2. 豐富:political政治的 | affluence豐富 | rapidly飛快地
1. 富裕;富足
Affluence is the state of having a lot of money or a high standard of living.
e.g. The postwar era was one of new affluence for the working class.
战后是工人阶级富裕起来的全新时期。
1. Fish is a must because its Chinese character sounds similar to the one for " affluence ", he said.
2. The spread of autism has belied both the growing affluence of most modern societies and the latest advances in medical science.
3. Much of the misery they found had nothing to do with affluence.
4. When people are celebrating social affluence as reflected by soaring luxury consumption, some caution that the Chinese people's obsession with luxury could indicate blindness and irrationality.
5. It was a mysterious stone associated with affluence and prosperity, a precious jewel that could channel luck through potent veins of green delight.
6. The financial services sector is also looking to these cities for expansion as greater consumer affluence is driving demand for new financial products.
7. Also to blame are increased overall food availability due to increasing affluence, the introduction of new foods such as dairy and an influx of fast food.
8. The rise of skiing coincides directly with soaring affluence in Beijing and other urban areas, where people are looking for ways to spend time and money.
9. In this age of market driven globalized economic growth and rising economic affluence, the term communist party appears much as an anachronism.
10. They had an air of affluence that made one speculate whether they would be buying more than a dress on their travels.
noun
1. abundant wealth
e.g. they studied forerunners of richness or poverty
the richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty
Synonym: richness