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ter·ri·to·ri·al·i·ty
te ri to ri ae lih ti
"领土的拥有和控制",1839年作为国际法中的一个概念,由 territorial 和 -ity 组成。从1941年开始用于动物行为的描述。
领域性
地区性,地域性:生物个体或生物群表现出的地域特性,在此地域内,有强烈的排他性,制止该种属或竞争性种属的其他成员进入
领域性
领域性
領域
The first known use of territoriality was in 1864
terrorizeverb
to fill with terror
to force by threat or violence
terrorismnoun
the use of terror as a means of achieving a goal
terrornoun
a state of great fear
a cause of great fear
a dreadful person or thing
informal an unruly child
violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by a group as a way of achieving its goals
territorialadjective
of or relating to a territory
territorial claims
organized chiefly for territorial defense
a territorial army
showing or involving territoriality
territorial birds
territorialitynoun
the pattern of behavior associated with the defense of an animal's territory
1 Habitat Selection. Nest Site Selection; Territoriality; Dispersal; Migration.
栖息地选择。巢穴选择;地盘;分布;迁移。
2 The reason may have to do with the aggressive territoriality of both species: A group of males who have grown up with one another is more cohesive and better at defending a territory against competitors.
3 No territoriality has been reported in any species of Microtus, to my knowledge, and my voles showed no objection to sharing their range.
4 Territoriality Either the organization and exercise of power, legitimate or otherwise, over blocs of space or the organization of people and things into discrete areas through the use of boundaries.
特别行政区域,总括了对属地领土或组织主权的行使。 以依法行使或以随机应变方式,对于集团空间或组织人事上,进行边界划分的监督策应,和离散区域的管制庇护。
5 Unlike the general public environment housing environments highlight the territoriality and the varied hierarchy.
居住环境不同于一般公共环境,它的领域性要求强烈,层次多样。
6 For various reasons — lack of public transportation and territoriality among them — audiences and orchestras do less traveling than they once did.
7 Beware territoriality Jessica Kriegel, chief scientist of workplace culture at strategy firm Culture Partners, was working with a department in a large company that operated out of an office with about 60 people.
8 Lee's argument against Django Unchained is one about entitlement, territoriality almost, and doesn't seem helpful.
9 But we have failed to tackle all three dimensions simultaneously, owing to reductionism, fragmentation, division and territoriality.
10 Many other animals, including various mammals, are characterized by territoriality; individuals, pairs or groups occupy definite areas, defended as territories, to the exclusion of other members of their species.
11 Habitat Selection. Nest Site Selection; Territoriality; Dispersal; Migration.
栖息地选择. 巢穴选择; 地盘; 分布; 迁移.
12 The other side of the situation sensed the same territoriality.
13 These are, in fact, the engineering artifacts of intelligent beings: roads, highways, canals, farmland, city streets—a pattern disclosing the twin human passions for Euclidean geometry and territoriality.
14 Rights-holders are wary of anything that might be seen to be eroding the principle of territoriality, which they say is key to the financing of films.
15 This territoriality wasn’t a literary impediment; rather, it concentrated their focus.
16 One impact of that, he notes, is a “use it or lose it” attitude, encouraging territoriality and, ultimately, water wars.
17 Meanwhile, publishers say they can help developers with access to authors, dealing with agents, commissioning and editing content, and handling territoriality and permissions.
18 Woodyard said many of the problems in the city stem from the drug trade, which intertwines with the territoriality that causes problems among people living on the various sides of town.
19 After all, bringing a new character into a show could only mean less screen time for existing characters, but Proksch said he found no territoriality and everybody was great to work with.
20 That’s not the outcome most advocates of territoriality have in mind.
2 地区性