English to Malay Dictionary prolific

prolific

prolifik
definition
adjective
in captivity, tigers are prolific breeders
(of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring.
mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests
present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful.
example
At the other end, 'prolific' striker Steve Hislop came closest in the first half.
He was incredibly 'prolific' , writing hundreds of choral, keyboard and instrumental works.
Though by no means a 'prolific' scorer, the leggy midfielder is always a threat going forward, where he uses his size and strength to full advantage.
Backs of vacant houses create a poor impression at the Docks, where weeds were quite 'prolific' on the gravel areas.
Though the wildlife is not as 'prolific' as in the upcountry game parks, the beautiful rainforest and the spectacular Sheldrick Falls make it worth a visit.
Beats higher up the river are often more 'prolific' this late in the season with fish running hard to the middle and upper stretches.
The 'prolific' scorer netted a hat-trick in this win over Brooklands.
The 'prolific' composer has led his own bands of all sizes, including big bands.
The 27-year-old former Lugano player is a 'prolific' scorer, and illustrated as much with two goals against the Slovakian side.
Seeing this wealth of material brings home what an extraordinarily 'prolific' group they were.
Although he was 'prolific' , producing some 200 canvases in just one year at Arles, hardly anything sold.
You'll soon get to recognise the most 'prolific' weeds in your garden and discover ways to keep them under control.
The north of the island is by far the most 'prolific' , especially Grankulla Bay, a large salty inland lake where the sheltered and shallow water offers refuge for the fish in spring and autumn.
He was immensely 'prolific' , producing more than 1,000 paintings and a great many drawings.
Forty-six species of wildlife have been identified here and the bird life is 'prolific' .
In fact, the line-backer has been a more 'prolific' scorer this season than many offensive players throughout the league.
He was a 'prolific' composer, writing symphonies, concertos, sonatas, and dramatic works.
A 'prolific' poet and author, he appears for the time being to have put down his pen.
Helps was a legendary pianist and a 'prolific' composer.
He was a 'prolific' scorer at junior level and those in the know have long tipped him to make a career out of the game.
In the east of Natal, a series of game reserves offer the chance to sample some of South Africa's varied and 'prolific' wildlife.
That North Mart must be a very 'prolific' species.
It is one of Britain's most 'prolific' weeds, with its creeping, fanned leaves having taken over large swathes of countryside.
Michael is one of the most 'prolific' people in this business, with a number of books and a huge number of lectures behind him.
The Dee in Aberdeenshire, once a highly 'prolific' spring river, continues to suffer from a dreadful lack of these big early salmon.
These 'prolific' composers often wrote several operas in a single year, and reports of new performances spread quickly from city to city.
Both are frequently images of creativity: rabbits are 'prolific' and snakes shed their skins and grow new ones as an act of renewal.
She is also a 'prolific' composer of ballads in English and Irish.
The south is home to some of the most popular restcamps as the wildlife is 'prolific' .
Restricted movement causes increased pollution and traffic lights are becoming so 'prolific' there must be a drain on power supplies.
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