Englishئاساسىي لۇغەت
rich
Universal Words
adjective (richer, richest)
with a lot of money
1 having a lot of money or property:
one of the richest women in the world * Nobody gets rich from writing nowadays. * (slang) to be filthy / stinking (= extremely) rich
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2 (the rich) noun [pl.] people who have a lot of money or property:
It's a favourite resort for the rich and famous.
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3 (of a country) producing a lot of wealth so that many of its people can live at a high standard:
the richest countries / economies / nations
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full of variety
4 very interesting and full of variety:
the region's rich history and culture * She leads a rich and varied life.
containing / providing sth
5 ~ (in sth) (often in compounds) containing or providing a large supply of sth:
Oranges are rich in vitamin C. * The area is rich in wildlife. * His novels are a rich source of material for the movie industry. * iron-rich rocks
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food
6 containing a lot of fat, butter, eggs, etc. and making you feel full quickly:
a rich creamy sauce * a rich chocolate cake
soil
7 containing the substances that make it good for growing plants in:
a rich well-drained soil
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colours / sounds
8 (of colours, sounds, smells and tastes) strong or deep; very beautiful or pleasing:
rich dark reds
expensive
9 (literary) expensive and beautiful:
The rooms were decorated with rich fabrics.
criticism
10 (spoken, especially BrE) used to say that a criticism sb makes is surprising and not reasonable, because they have the same fault:
Me? Lazy? That's rich, coming from you!
compareRICHNESS
IDIOMS see STRIKEv.