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词汇 example_english_long-lifespan
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long lifespan

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long
adjective
uk /lɒŋ/ us /lɑːŋ/
continuing for a large amount ...
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lifespan
noun[C]
uk /ˈlaɪf.spæn/ us /ˈlaɪf.spæn/
the length of time for which a person, animal, or ...
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Examples of long lifespan


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The longlifespan of the host must be coupled with the slow rate at which trematodes colonize snails.
This suggests either a relatively longlifespan of adults and short exposure period to metacercariae, or a continuous exposure of host to metacercariae and relatively short lifespan of adults.
Atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations which have a longlifespan in the atmosphere (about ten to 150 years) continue to increase.
Owing to their relatively longlifespan, stem cells have a greater risk of accumulating genetic mutations that could ultimately result in their cellular progeny transforming into cancerous tissues.
He made the important point on the security of supply in relation to an incinerator's longlifespan.
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That is a longlifespan, especially for people who have different requirements at various stages of life.
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A longlifespan is common among members of the race.
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Alligator gar, a large and heavy fish with a longlifespan, feed on the largemouth bass and can survive through droughts.
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Large young may be associated with longlifespan, extended reproductive period, and reduced litter size.
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A tortoise's longevity is suggested by its longlifespan and its shell, which was thought to protect it from any foe.
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Due to their longlifespan, slow movement, sturdiness, and wrinkled appearance, they are an emblem of longevity and stability in many cultures around the world.
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Second, the individuals in this community must have a relatively longlifespan in order to encounter several opportunities to react with sympathy.
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This includes superhuman strength, speed, durability, stamina, and reflexes, and an extremely longlifespan.
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Like most seabirds, they have a longlifespan.
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This characteristic is the probable reason for the exceptionally longlifespan of wizards.
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Over his longlifespan, he's made many fledglings from women he was attracted to.
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From the data collected, the growth curve predicts a maximum size of 17.1 cm, although it would require a longlifespan.
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The breed has a reputation for being healthy with a longlifespan.
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The longlifespan of the adult allows the young to reach adulthood.
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