A1 lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things大量,许多
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It costs a lot to feed and clothe five children.
Try to avoid foods which contain a lot of fat.
We did a lot of cycling in France last year.
This is a very difficult piece of music to play - it demands a lot of concentration.
I can get through a lot more work when I'm on my own.
A1 very much or very often非常;经常
to be the main cause of a problem or an unpleasant situation是问题的主要原因;应负最大的责任
everything一切,全部
[ C ] UK an amount or set of things, especially when there are several of these amounts一批;一组;一套
the quality of someone's life and the experiences that they have(某人的)生活状况,命运
to make a decision by choosing from a set of objects such as pieces of paper or sticks that are all the same except for one抽签
a group of people一群,一帮,一伙
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