词汇 | cross-fertilization |
释义 | cross-fertilization noun[ U ] (UK usuallycross-fertilisation)uk /ˌkrɒs.fɜː.tɪ.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkrɑːs.fɝː.t̬ə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən/ the mixing of the ideas, customs, etc. of different places or groups of people, to produce a better result(思想、风俗等方面)相互得益的交流,互相的影响 Mixing and mixtures amalgam be neither one thing nor the otheridiom blend blend in/blend into something blender blitz decoction emulsion guaraná homogeneous mixture hybridize methylate mingle mosaic mush neither saturated solution scramble substance synthesis And flowers, by their nectar, color, and odor, compete for the visits of insects, which insure cross-fertilization. In the greenhouse a hive of bees is kept so that cross-fertilization may go on. Pansies are the easiest of plants to grow from seed, and they offer a ready response to experiments with cross-fertilization. The colors of flowers seem to exist mainly for the attraction of insects to insure cross-fertilization, and certain insects seem to prefer certain colors. Therefore, if nuts for seed are desired, keep each grove of pure strain separate that there may be no deterioration owing to cross-fertilization. Examples of cross-fertilizationcross-fertilization History will be examined as an ongoing cross-fertilization of ideas, rather than as a fixed linear chronology. There is, therefore, a certain risk of cross-fertilization between them. The project has also worked to increase communication and the cross-fertilization of ideas between jazz and other music within the conservatoire. Fourth, it is important that cross-fertilization takes place between the various domains of bilingualism. Intermittent cross-fertilization has kept all these fields humming! Alternatively, crosses should utilize males of the novel strains with females of strains known to require cross-fertilization. This is evident from the cross-fertilization that has occurred in the course of time. The comparative picture of regulations would be incomplete without the detailed analysis of the areas and degree of such cross-fertilization. This cultural cross-fertilization complicates the social and economic distinctions which the modern historian might wish to draw. If the seeds are brought to the surface and eventually establish adult plants, cross-fertilization may result in combinations of genes which would not otherwise arise. First, historically there has been a schism between the study of behavior and the study of the brain, with relatively little cross-fertilization between disciplines. Many hermaphroditic parasites reproduce by both cross-fertilization and self-fertilization. It is a shame that these later chapters are not more extensive and developed, as they promise a real cross-fertilization of circus history, cultural theory, and theories of representation. His treatment of this topic is more effective in noting the potential for cross-fertilization in the use of research methodologies than in clearly establishing causality or intentionality in other species. We argue that ideas employed in each field could also be applied in the other without too much trouble, and cross-fertilization would give rise to significant progress in both fields. See all examples of cross-fertilization 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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