wealth
wealth — noun
1. the money, property, and other valuable items that a person, family, or organiza
the money, property, and other valuable items that a person, family, or organization owns, especially on a substantial scale — for example, a businesswoman whose holdings include stocks, real estate, and art collections.
Sora inherited great wealth from his grandmother's estate in Kyoto.
The wealth of the region comes mainly from its oil reserves and natural gas.
wealth + comes from + source
After years of saving, Gabriel accumulated enough wealth to buy a small farm.
Many people measure personal wealth by the combined value of their home and savings.
The royal family's vast wealth includes historic castles, art collections, and large areas of land.
- poverty
the state of having little or no money or possessions
文法句型
[possessive] + wealth
wealth + of + [source/region]
用法筆記
Uncountable in standard use; quantifiers such as 'great', 'vast', 'considerable', or 'immense' are used instead of 'many'. Frequently appears with possessive determiners ('his wealth', 'the country's wealth').
常見錯誤
2. a large and plentiful amount of something desirable, such as information, resour
a large and plentiful amount of something desirable, such as information, resources, or qualities — for example, a book that contains a wealth of useful tips for new parents.
The rainforest contains an incredible wealth of plant and animal species.
a wealth of + noun (abundance pattern)
This online library offers a wealth of information for anyone starting a small business.
a wealth of information
Chidi's years of field experience brought a wealth of practical knowledge to the research team.
The region has a natural wealth of minerals, including copper, zinc, and iron ore.
A wealth of scientific evidence supports the link between daily exercise and long-term health.
文法句型
a wealth of + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the structure 'a wealth of + noun'. Unlike sense 1, this sense does not refer to money or possessions. The noun that follows is typically abstract (information, knowledge, experience) or refers to natural resources.