A2 having a lot of money or valuable possessions有钱的;富有的;富裕的
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She came out of the divorce settlement a rich woman.
The divergence between the incomes of the rich and the poor countries seems to be increasing.
Even when she became rich and famous, she never forgot her humble background.
A lack of formal education is no bar to becoming rich.
She grew up in the days when a woman's main aim was to snare a rich husband.
B2 containing a large amount of a valuable natural substance such as coal, oil, or wood(矿产)丰富的
B2 containing a lot of something good or useful富含…的
Rich land or soil contains a large amount of substances that help plants to grow.肥沃的;富饶的;丰产的
used in compounds to say that someone has a lot of a particular thing, or that something contains a lot of a particular substance 富有…的
containing a lot of exciting events or experiences and therefore very interesting丰富多彩的;阅历丰富的
If the style of something such as a piece of furniture or a building is rich, it contains a lot of decoration.富丽堂皇的;装饰华丽的
A rich colour, sound, smell, or taste is strong in a pleasing or attractive way.(颜色)浓重的;(声音)浑厚的,圆润洪亮的;(味道)馥郁的
A rich material is very beautiful and valuable.华丽昂贵的
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This is a wonderful wine - honeyed and rich without being remotely cloying.
I like rich jewel colours, such as purple, blue and green.
The leaves on the trees have started to turn a rich coppery colour.
She loved the beauty and fruitfulness of the autumn, when the whole countryside was ablaze with rich golden colours.
His health suffered from over-indulgence in rich food and drink.
B2 If food is rich, it contains a large amount of oil, butter, eggs, or cream.油腻的
[ after verb ] used to describe someone's opinions when that person has the same bad qualities as the person they are criticizing荒谬的,可笑的
containing a large amount of a valuable substance富含…的;盛产…的
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