myriad
noun[C]
literaryuk/ˈmɪr.i.əd/us/ˈmɪr.i.əd/a verylargenumberof something:
无数,极大数量a myriadofchoices无数种选择
And now myriadsofbarsandhotelsareopeningup along thecoast.目前有数不胜数的酒吧和旅馆在海边开张营业。
Masses and large amounts of things
- accumulation
- any number ofthingsidiom
- armload
- backlog
- bolus
- flood
- foam
- logjam
- many
- motherlode
- multi-million
- multitude
- pile
- stack
- the lion's shareidiom
- tsunami
- wedge
- welter
- whoosh
- wodge
myriad
adjective
literaryuk/ˈmɪr.i.əd/us/ˈmɪr.i.əd/verylargeinnumber, or havinggreatvariety:
Theyofferednosolutionfor allourmyriadproblems.
There are myriadwaysin whichglobalwarmingcanimperiltheenvironment.
- Money isimportant, but so are myriad otherfactors.
- Booksgrantus myriadpossibilities: thepossibilityofchange, thepossibilityofillumination.
- Helicopters weresentout torecoversurvivorson the myriadtinyislands.
Large in number or quantity
- above and beyond sthidiom
- amount
- and then someidiom
- another
- any amount ofidiom
- bag
- half
- in bucketsidiom
- in spadesidiom
- incalculable
- innumerable
- load up onsomething
- million
- thick on the groundidiom
- thing
- tremendous
- untold
- upward(s) of
- wazoo
- whole