fertilisation
基本解釋
- n.施肥;受孕
- =fertilization(美).
英漢例句
- They are used for identification because they are fully formed 24 weeks after fertilisation and do not change throughout our lives.
之所以指紋被用來識(shí)別身份,是因?yàn)樵谑芫瓿?4周后指紋就會(huì)完全形成,并且在人此后的一生都不會(huì)改變。 - Despite the decline of its flagship party, the Christian Democrats, the church has muscle; it has seen off challenges to Italy’s strict curbs on in vitro fertilisation.
盡管教會(huì)勢(shì)力強(qiáng)大的旗幟性政黨基督民主黨走下了坡路;它卻為向意大利對(duì)體外受精的嚴(yán)格控制這樣的挑戰(zhàn)送了行。 - But scientists know from in vitro fertilisation research that higher levels of glucose encourage the growth and development of male embryos while inhibiting female embryos.
但是,經(jīng)由試管受精研究,科學(xué)家們知道,較高的葡萄糖水平會(huì)刺激男性胚胎的生產(chǎn),而且會(huì)對(duì)女性胚胎的形成產(chǎn)生抑制作用。 - Experimental studies have generally shown that plants do not show a large response to CO2 fertilisation.
FORBES: Global Warming Will Increase Tropical Forests - Fertilisation occurs when opposite gametes meet in the water: hence the advantage offered by proximity.
ECONOMIST: A dozen ocean-cleaners and a pint of Guinness, please - Boeing offers an even more striking instance of cross-fertilisation between the commercial and military sectors.
ECONOMIST: America's defence companies are turning dual-purpose
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- internal fertilisation 體內(nèi)受精
- artificial fertilisation 人工受精
- scientific fertilisation 科學(xué)融合
- external fertilisation 體外受精
- N fertilisation 施N肥