词汇 | plant-life |
释义 | BETA plant lifecollocation in Englishmeanings of plantand lifeThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. plant noun uk /plɑːnt/ us /plænt/ a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and ... See more at plant life noun uk /laɪf/ us /laɪf/ the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of ... See more at life Examples of plant lifeplant life Any disturbance of the equilibrium of natural forces in this area might lead to incalculable consequences for the world as a whole involving the animal and plantlife. Reconciling apparent discrepancies among studies relating life span, structure and function of leaves in contrasting plantlife forms and climates: 'the blind men and the elephant retold'. This supported the long held belief that the dark areas were plantlife, being revived in the spring by the rising temperatures and by moisture released from the polar cap. Wace made the plantlife of the islands a central focus of his scientific career, returning on three other occasions. Chapter 6 is on plantlife through the ages. Comparing plantlife histories using elasticity analysis: the importance of life span and the number of life-cycle stages. There were wild beasts, some like those of our world and some not, and abundant plantlife. Because microclimatic conditions in tropical-alpine environments are relatively extreme near the ground, the seedling phase might be the crucial stage in plantlife. Comparing plantlife histories using elasticity analysis: the importance of life span and the number of life-stages. For example, gender expression is evolutionarily linked to many aspects of floral evolution, including variation in flower size and overall plantlife-history. The relationships between plant density, species richness and limitations for particular plantlife-history strategies are discussed. This would be expected if knowledge about animals and plantlife is functionally (and anatomically) separate. The neon letters appear to hover just above an overgrown bed of varied plantlife that virtually fills out the rectangular dimensions of the courtyard. It seems altogether natural that, from the beginning, man had noticed the connection between rain, moisture, watering and the natural abundance of plantlife. Our study shows that oligarchic dominance is not a phenomenon limited to certain plantlife forms such as large canopy trees. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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