fer·tile /ˈfɝtḷ/
  (a.)肥沃的,富饒的;豐富的;能繁殖的,可生育的
  fer·tile =/ˈfɝtḷ, <ɪ>ʧɪɛflj ɑrɪtɪʃɪ> ˈfɝˌtaɪl/= 形容詞
  能育的,增殖的,多產的
  Fer·tile a.
  1. Producing fruit or vegetation in abundance; fruitful; able to produce abundantly; prolific; fecund; productive; rich; inventive; as, fertile land or fields; a fertile mind or imagination.
     Though he in a fertile climate dwell.   --Shak.
  2. Bot. (a) Capable of producing fruit; fruit-bearing; as, fertile flowers. (b) Containing pollen; -- said of anthers.
  3. produced in abundance; plenteous; ample.
  Henceforth, my early care . . .
  Shall tend thee, and the fertile burden ease
  Of thy full branches.   --Milton.
  Syn: -- Fertile, Fruitful.
  Usage: Fertile implies the inherent power of production; fruitful, the act. The prairies of the West are fertile by nature, and are turned by cultivation into fruitful fields. The same distinction prevails when these words are used figuratively. A man of fertile genius has by nature great readiness of invention; one whose mind is fruitful has resources of thought and a readiness of application which enable him to think and act effectively.
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  fertile
       adj 1: capable of reproducing [ant: sterile]
       2: intellectually productive; "a prolific writer"; "a fecund
          imagination" [syn: fecund, prolific]
       3: bearing in abundance especially offspring; "flying foxes are
          extremely prolific"; "a prolific pear tree" [syn: prolific]
       4: marked by great fruitfulness; "fertile farmland"; "a fat
          land"; "a productive vineyard"; "rich soil" [syn: fat, productive,
           rich]