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fertile

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fertile /ˈfɚtl̟/ adjective
fertile
/ˈfɚtl̟/
adjective
Learner's definition of FERTILE
[more fertile; most fertile] : producing many plants or crops : able to support the growth of many plants肥沃的
[more fertile; most fertile]
: producing a large amount of something多产的;丰产的
: producing many ideas想象力丰富的
: able to produce children, young animals, etc.能生育的;可繁殖的
: able to grow or develop能生长发育的
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 7675 COCA: 7458

fertile

adjective

fer·​tile ˈfər-tᵊl How to pronounce fertile (audio)
chiefly British
-ˌtī(-ə)l How to pronounce fertile (audio)
1
a
: producing or bearing many crops in great quantities : productive
fertile fields of corn and oats
b
: characterized by great resourcefulness of thought or imagination : inventive
a fertile mind
c
obsolete : plentiful
2
a(1)
: capable of sustaining abundant plant growth
fertile soil
(2)
: affording abundant possibilities for growth or development
damp bathrooms are fertile ground for fungi Consumer Reports
a fertile area for research
b
: capable of growing or developing
a fertile egg
c(1)
: capable of producing fruit
fertile trees
(2)
of an anther : containing pollen
(3)
: developing spores or spore-bearing organs
d
: capable of breeding or reproducing
3
: capable of being converted into fissionable material
fertile uranium 238
fertilely adverb
fertileness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for fertile

fertile, fecund, fruitful, prolific mean producing or capable of producing offspring or fruit.

fertile implies the power to reproduce in kind or to assist in reproduction and growth

fertile soil

; applied figuratively, it suggests readiness of invention and development.

a fertile imagination

fecund emphasizes abundance or rapidity in bearing fruit or offspring.

a fecund herd

fruitful adds to fertile and fecund the implication of desirable or useful results.

fruitful research

prolific stresses rapidity of spreading or multiplying by or as if by natural reproduction.

a prolific writer

Example Sentences

an area that is a fertile breeding ground for political extremism This subject remains a fertile field for additional investigation. He has a fertile mind.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin fertilis, from ferre to carry, bear — more at bear

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of fertile was in the 15th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 7675 COCA: 7458
fertile

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, look肥沃;看上去肥沃become變得肥沃prove證明(人)有生育能力的women who proved particularly fertile經證實生育能力特別強的婦女remain, stay保持肥沃ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常肥沃highly, particularly非常/特別肥沃a highly fertile soil非常肥沃的土壤

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