English to Spanish Dictionary abundance

abundance

abundancia
definition
noun
the tropical island boasts an abundance of wildlife
a very large quantity of something.
translation of 'abundance'
noun
abundancia,
copia,
raudal,
plétora,
plenitud,
lleno
example
Like Yosemite it has nature in 'abundance' with mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife plus a crashing ocean close by.
That's a tremendous trait in a team and they had it in 'abundance' in the last few minutes.
What remains in the Waning West is a poignant landscape rich in local meanings, a reminder of a past that never quite produced sustained material 'abundance' .
The body performs best when slightly alkaline, but most Western diets nowadays contain an 'abundance' of acid-forming foods.
Full of manicured trees and shrubs, as well as an 'abundance' of pretty and unusual flowers, you don't need to be a green-fingered wizard to appreciate the amount of TLC that goes into making it look so good.
she was blessed with talent and charm in 'abundance'
In addition, mule deer and bobcat are in 'abundance' on the course, and a mountain lion makes infrequent visits every year or so.
Jupiter ruling the eclipse indicates peace, prosperity, fertility, happiness and 'abundance' .
Life has an 'abundance' of trivialities that are not always mere trivialities, but can too easily stand in the way of the potential fruitfulness of participation in alternative avenues.
We live in an age of unprecedented wealth and 'abundance' yet we have never been as unhappy.
the growth of industry promised wealth and 'abundance'
Show officials, stewards, judges and workers were in 'abundance' and the hands-on people could easily be recognised by their mucky boots and ill-fitting, handed down bowler hats.
In a well-contested encounter which contained goalmouth thrills in 'abundance' , the Tireragh side were deserving winners as they showed a very high workrate all through.
The abundant supply of credit is not matched by an 'abundance' of personal responsibility in current bankruptcy law.
The climate, especially when compared to England's, allowed for multiple growing seasons and an 'abundance' of food.
For them there is a new life of forgiveness, peace, beauty and 'abundance' from here to eternity.
Now, the flip side of the heartbreaking stories we've had to bring you in 'abundance' this week are the breathtaking stories of survival.
The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in 'abundance' .
Over-watered lawns will quickly become mold factories and will shower everyone near them with an 'abundance' of mold spores.
As Americans, we were accustomed to an 'abundance' of food and other goods as a part of our lives, and I think the most obvious adjustment to the war took place in our kitchen and dining room.
the tropical island boasts an 'abundance' of wildlife
Whether there is an 'abundance' of money to go out and spend is open to debate, though.
The 'abundance' , colour and contentment of Autumn reflect the magnificence of our God so what better time to stop, reflect and pray?
Every trait I felt I lacked, they had in 'abundance' .
We say it takes money to make money; Paul says it takes poverty to produce 'abundance' .
If it's tranquillity you're after, the Spanish countryside has it in 'abundance' , though if you don't have a good water source or a connection to the electricity grid, life can become a struggle.
vines and figs grew in 'abundance'
The agricultural district, in which rice and watermelons and fruits and vegetables were grown in 'abundance' , suddenly discovered a new, lucrative alternative crop.
He said the shortage of labour in countries such as New Zealand may stem from the fact that, traditionally, there has been an 'abundance' of young men keen to get into shearing, reducing the need to promote the industry.
But dad, won't the economy falter if there's not an 'abundance' of talented people?
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