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词汇 example_english_wild-counterpart
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their wild counterparts

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meanings of their, wildand counterpart


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their
determiner
uk /ðeər/ us /ðer/
of or belonging ...
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wild
adjective
uk /waɪld/ us /waɪld/
uncontrolled, violent, ...
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counterpart
noun[C]
uk /ˈkaʊn.tə.pɑːt/ us /ˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ.pɑːrt/
a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place ...
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Such physiological adaptation would not be necessary if it were possible to supply the mass-reared insects with food similar to that which their wild counterparts obtain in the natural environment.
However carnivorous aquaculture species are unlikely to consume more natural marine resources through feed than their wild counterparts would consume in the natural environment.
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Most agricultural studies however, are more focused on comparing tolerance between damaged and undamaged crops, not between crops and their wild counterparts.
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Fish can escape from coastal pens, where they can interbreed with their wild counterparts, diluting wild genetic stocks.
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Domestic geese are much larger than their wild counterparts and tend to have thick necks, an upright posture, and large bodies with broad rear ends.
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Aquarium specimens are less tense than their wild counterparts.
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They remain as a group essentially indistinguishable in appearance or behaviour from their wild counterparts.
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Domesticated breeds show vast physical differences from their wild counterparts, notably an evolution that suggests neoteny, or the retention of juvenile characteristics in adults.
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Mature commercial birds may be twice as heavy as their wild counterparts.
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Pet rats behave differently from their wild counterparts depending on how many generations they have been kept as pets.
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Actual tame ducks were used to lure their wild counterparts into the decoy.
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For example, captive crocodilians exposed to constant temperature, diet, and photoperiod, still exhibit the periodic and cyclical skeletal growth banding of their wild counterparts.
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This allows them to mature and reproduce more quickly than their wild counterparts.
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English or show budgerigars are about twice as large as their wild counterparts, and with a larger size and puffier head feathers have a boldly exaggerated look.
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Captive-bred ferrets used for the reintroduction projects were found to be smaller than their wild counterparts, though these animals rapidly attained historical body sizes once released.
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