profuse
adj.
early 15c., "lavish, extravagant," from Latin profusus "spread out, lavish, extravagant," literally "poured forth," noun use of past participle of profundere "pour forth," from pro- "forth" (see pro-) + fundere "to pour" (see found, v.2). Meaning "bountiful" is from c.1600. Related: Profusely; profuseness.
〔蒋〕[pro-向前,fus流,泻;’随意倾泻了的”,’流走了的”,流掉了的”] 浪费的,挥霍的,过多的,充沛的
〔李〕[pro-=forward向前;fus=to pour灌注,倾泻;-e→“to pour forward 向前倾泻”→“liberal to pour out 能随意浇洒的”→] a.① overflowing or overabounding;liberal to excess极其丰富的;过多的