fecundate如何读

英:['fi:kəndeɪt]

美:['fikənˌdeɪt]

fecundate是什么意思

  • v.使多产;使丰饶;使受孕

fecundate自然拼读

fe·cun·date

fi kn deIt [or] fe kn deIt

fecundate变形

第三人称单数:fecundates

现在分词:fecundating

过去式:fecundated

过去分词:fecundated

fecundate扩展

fecundatory (adj.), fecundation (n.), fecundator (n.)

fecundate英英释义

Verb

1. make fertile or productive;

"The course fertilized her imagination"

2. introduce semen into (a female)

fecundate_医学行业词汇

使受孕,使受精

fecundate词源英文解释

Latin fecundatus, past participle of fecundare, from fecundus

The first known use of fecundate was circa 1631

fecundate医学词典英英释义

fecundatetransitive verb

impregnate

fecundate 例句

1 The primitive lineaments of organization may be traced in the egg, even before it is fecundated.

2 Some patients imagine themselves pregnant and pretend that they were fecundated secretly.

3 No. Defy the monsters, prod the phoenix, bury pig­nuts, come forward magical, fecundate freedom, build, levy songs.

4 And it is an ascertained fact, that wheat will not fecundate at all in a temperature which does not exceed 45°, accompanied with a gloomy atmosphere.

5 How is the extremely complex human body with its various physical characteristics built up from the nucleus of a fecundated cell, the ovum?

6 Did they suffer those words of His which “were Spirit and which were Life” to fecundate their hearts, turning them over in their minds again and again?

7 One of my former patients once accused me of going to her bed at night and fecundating her every week.

8 Men for amours were famed: also when chosen again Two they remained; but now is each one grown to a thousand Gallants:—fecundate aye springeth adultery's seed.

9 If the ovum produced is not fecundated, it gradually shrivels up, and passes off through the uterus and the vagina.

10 Neither is the vagina indispensable, for cases are cited of the contraction of this organ accompanied by the rectovaginal fistula, in which fecundation is effected, although the fecundating fluid had been confined to the rectum.

11 You and your fellows, the new masters of this soil that our fathers' labors fecundated, live in idleness and sloth.

12 Generation after generation, built only to breed, to consume and fecundate; and finally to be consumed themselves, when their reproductive cycles wither.

13 The fecundated females, on their part, become breeding machines whose activity is incessant.

14 There nothing is to be feared of the cadaverous emanations," said La Liberté "an impure blood will water the soil of the labourer, fecundating it.

15 Pollen, pol′en, n. the fertilising powder contained in the anthers of flowers: the male or fecundating element in flowers.—v.t. to cover with pollen.—adj.

16 And ants and bees which have not been fecundated are quite capable of laying eggs out of which develop perfect, well-formed descendants.

17 In a lateral chamber of the temple, on the ceiling, is a most striking mystical design, representing the firmament and the sun fecundating the land of Egypt.

18 The coincidence of this experiment with the other, proved that the eggs were not externally fecundated.

19 For it is they that generate the eggs, or ova, or ovules, which, after becoming fertilized or fecundated by the spermatozoa of the male, develop into children.

20 How did a fecundated queen arrive at a spot so far from her usual habitat?—W.

fecundate 同义词

8 使丰饶

fertilize

11 使多产

fructify fertilize

12 受胎

fetation

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