abundancia
abundance ; profusion ; plenty ; bounty ; richness ; copiousness.
However, out of the enormous abundance of information produced, only 50% is new while the rest is redundant.
This article explains the necessity today for instructing readers in the use of biomedical libraries, justified by the profusion of publications and the introduction of electronic information devices.
And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.
The article 'Nature's bounty: a vegetarian cookbook primer' reviews vegetarian cookbooks for purposes of collection development in the area.
In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.
abundancia de pelo
hair coat
West African indigenous pigs are black, white, black and white or pied in colour with well developed hair coat and erect ears.
aparecer en abundancia
come out of + the woodwork
And I'm sure there's plenty more unknowns or 'brand-news' yet to come out of the woodwork.
contener en abundancia
abound in/with
Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed'.
en abundancia
in plenty
liberally
in abundance
exuberantly
in profusion
aplenty [a-plenty]
prodigiously
plentifully
galore
in great numbers
Power supply requirements although needed in plenty as suggested before are normally quite basic.
Normal telephones should be liberally supplied although shared lines are feasible.
Concerned, thoughtful, supportive, humorous - all those traits lacking from the present boss he has in abundance.
With few exceptions the new display types, which proliferated exuberantly during the first quarter of the century, were of three basic varieties.
In fact, in recent years especially, exotic forms of bibliography have been spawned in profusion in Britain, North America and Western Europe.
The article 'CD-ROM licenses: pitfalls aplenty!' advises how to deal with the licenses which subscribers are required to sign on purchase of CD-ROM products for use in libraries = El artículo "Las licencias de CD-ROM: ¡dificultades a montón!" aconseja cómo negociar las licencias que los suscriptores tienen que firmar al comprar productos CD-ROM para uso en la biblioteca.
These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.
They use indigenous plants that grow wild and plentifully near their homes.
There have been promises galore made to delegation after delegation of the film industry, but all the promises have been just promises, hollow and empty.
Many believed that this sea star was a pest species invading the coral reef habitat predating on and killing corals in great numbers.
encontrar en abundancia
find + in abundance
Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
la tierra de la abundancia
the land of plenty
The US is the land of plenty and one of the world's richest countries, but it has a serious and growing problem of homelessness.
producir en abundancia
churn out
knock out
So many books and articles are churned out about the top administrator's responsibilities toward staff.
He doesn't really have a passion for writing anymore, but he keeps going, knocking out books regular as clockwork to keep that steady paycheck coming in.