fēng fù
enrich; abundant rich; plentiful
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他工作经验很丰富。
tā ɡōnɡ zuò jīnɡ yàn hěn fēnɡ fù .
He has a lot of experience in his work.
大豆营养丰富。
dà dòu yínɡ yǎnɡ fēnɡ fù .
Soybeans are nutritious.
她的学校生活很丰富。
tā de xué xiào shēnɡ huó hěn fēnɡ fù .
Her school life is rich.
充实 (chōngshí)
enrich
丰盛 (fēngshèng)
abundant
贫乏 (pínfá)
poor
匮乏 (kuìfá)
lacking
The Chinese word 丰富 (fēngfù) is composed of two characters: 丰 (fēng) and 富 (fù). The character 丰 originally meant "abundant" or "plentiful", and was often used to describe a good harvest or a prosperous life. The character 富 originally meant "wealth" or "riches", and was often used to describe a person who had a lot of money or possessions. Over time, the two characters came to be used together to mean "rich and abundant", and eventually took on the meaning of "rich" or "abundant" in a more general sense. Today, the word 丰富 is used to describe a wide variety of things, including natural resources, cultural heritage, and human knowledge.