词汇 | reproduction |
释义 | reproduction noun uk /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/ us /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/ reproductionnoun (PRODUCING YOUNG)C2[ U ] the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants: 生殖;生育;繁殖 human/sexual reproduction人类繁衍/有性生殖 We are researching reproduction in elephants/the reproduction of elephants.我们正在研究大象的繁殖问题。 asexual reproduction In human reproduction, one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm.在人类生殖过程中,通常是一个精子使一个卵子受精。 Sexual reproduction serves to create genetic variety.有性繁殖可以使基因多样化。 I'm no expert on human reproduction. They are calling for a ban on reproduction for human cloning. Animal reproduction androgen anti-oestrogen asexuality asexually barrenness calve fertile gamete impregnate out-reproduce ovulate ovulation panmictic panmixia procreate procreation procreative rut spawn sterile reproductionnoun (COPY)C1[ C or U ] a copy of something, especially a painting, or the process of copying something: (尤指画作的)复制品;复制,翻版 The book contains excellent colour reproductions of Monet's paintings.这本书有莫奈作品的精美彩色翻版插图。 This system has excellent sound reproduction.这套系统的声音效果极佳。 Copying and copies anti-counterfeiting anti-piracy ape biomimicry blueprint emulatively emulous emulously faux forge pattern yourself on someone/something photocopiable photocopy photostat photostatic transcript unduplicated virtualization warmed-over Xerox reproduction | American Dictionaryreproduction noun us/ˌri·prəˈdʌk·ʃən/ reproductionnoun (PRODUCE NEW LIFE)[ U ] the act or process of producing new life reproduction | Business Englishreproduction noun uk /ˌriːprəˈdʌkʃən/us [ C ] COMMERCE a copy of something, especially a work of art or a piece of furniture: The museum sells cheap reproductions of some of its key artefacts. [ U ] the process of copying something such as a book, document, or photograph: Allow plenty of time for the physical typing and reproduction of your report. They used a new photo reproduction technique. Digital reproduction methods make the task much easier. reproduction adjective[ before noun ] COMMERCEuk /ˌriːprəˈdʌkʃən/us used to describe something that is not original but a copy of something else: They supply reproduction furniture to high-class hotels. We sell reproduction beams and wood panelling. Examples of reproductionreproduction Reproduction of some of the photographs is poor. The tone tests reinforced an aesthetic determined by technological reproduction. It is unfortunate that they were left out, but this was due to a number of technical problems in reproduction. Through social practices, citizens or social agents adhere to these foundational principles for the sake of social recognition and reward, thereby ensuring their reproduction. Unlike the parallel model, where reproduction and mutation proceed independently of each other, mutations are coupled to reproduction here. Spreading a reproduction before students and colleagues always gains a response, usually verbal. It is unclear whether women really understand the size and nature of the age-related effects of reproduction. Relation of saw-palmetto to longleaf pine reproduction on a dry site. Resources allocated to reproduction will, therefore, be diminished. In fact, we lack a common term to refer specifically to the type of reproduction being envisioned. The enthusiastic accumulation by fans of an unending suite of related images both echoes and subverts the mass mechanical reproduction of the modern celebrity image. Houses are both locales for capitalist production and arenas of social reproduction. This data does not distinguish between spontaneous versus assisted reproduction. Is assisted reproduction a process ripe for regulation? Species that depend on large, and/or permanent, aquatic sites for reproduction simply go extinct as is reflected in species composition and turnover patterns. See all examples of reproduction 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. Collocations withreproductionreproductionThese are words often used in combination with reproduction. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate reproduction The size of the average threshold for color errors suggests that the accurate reproduction of the original scene may not be a fundamental issue. biological reproduction The house was again without a couple to assure its biologicalreproduction. cultural reproduction There was a positive wielding of power over the processes of social and culturalreproduction. 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. See all collocations with reproduction |
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