procreation如何读

英:[ˌprəʊkrɪ'eɪʃn]

美:[ˌproʊkrɪ'eɪʃn]

procreation是什么意思

  • n.生产;生殖

procreation词根

词根:procreate

adj.

procreative 生产的,生殖的;有生殖力的

vi.

procreate 生育(子女);产生

vt.

procreate 生殖

procreation英英释义

  • n.the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring

procreation词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, procreacioun,“生育后代的过程,年轻一代的产生和生产”,源自于古法语 procreacion(14世纪,现代法语 prócreation)并直接源自拉丁语 procreationem(主格 procreatio)“生育,产生”,动作名词,来自 procreare “生育”(后代),“生育,产生,生产”,源自 pro “向前”(参见 pro-) + creare “创造”(来自 PIE 词根 *ker-(2)“生长”)。英语中的 -t- 拼写始于15世纪中期。

procreation_动物学行业词汇

生育

procreation_医学行业词汇

生殖,生育:产生一个新生命的整个过程

procreation词源英文解释

Latin procreatus, past participle of procreare, from pro- forth + creare to create — more at pro-, create

The first known use of procreate was circa 1525

procreation儿童词典英英释义

procuratornoun

a person who handles the business affairs of another : agent

procureverb

to get possession of

managed to procure tickets to the big game

bring about, achieve

procured an audience with the pope

proctornoun

a person who supervises students during an examination

procreateverb

to bring forth offspring : reproduce

procreateverb

to bring forth offspring : reproduce

procreation 例句

1 These are the so-called "procreation sonnets", in which Shakespeare urges an unnamed young man to marry and reproduce, so his beauty will survive.

2 Advising them to wait for a better time to have a baby implies that women who are poor shouldn’t procreate.

3 Paul never suggested that sex was only or even primarily for the purpose of procreation.

4 This is very old, this idea of utilizing sex for procreation so that daddy can be in control and have grandchildren and pass on his great fortune to his children.

5 Love, when it comes up, is dismissed as fantasy, self-delusion, a capitalist plot leading to the procreation of ever more workers and consumers.

6 And despite the significance of procreation in the Old Testament, infertile marriages were not considered illegitimate.

7 The New Testament’s focus on personal faith rather than procreation has another important consequence: Even a celibate person can become a spiritual parent by bringing others to faith in Christ.

8 The case involved a custody dispute over frozen embryos and the court found that applying the law to the embryos would violate the sperm donor’s fundamental rights to privacy, freedom from government interference and right to not procreate.

9 Sterility is some permanent factor preventing procreation.

不育是阻碍生殖的一种永久性因素。

10 In this case, Patterson said, her client has a strong interest in avoiding procreating against his will.

11 In the wake of the Great Recession in 2008, birth rates fell, just as economic theory would predict — when incomes go down, would-be parents are less likely to procreate.

12 The plot about procreation is a bit of a red herring, though.

13 Marriage is the permanent and exclusive union of one man and one woman, for the good of the spouses and for the procreation and education of children.

14 After the "boring procreation sonnets", things look up at Sonnet 18, with the wonderful "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"

15 First, marriage and procreation are no longer seen as the necessary ways of growing God’s family.

16 For bonobo apes, sex is not simply a mechanical, instinctual act of procreation.

17 Of course, there are no children in this doll’s house of tomorrow, since procreation has been effectively banned by a government that treats its citizens much the way Silver treats Dolores.

18 Procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card.

生殖的事要弄得像发配给证一样成为一年一度的手续形式。

19 The females procreation adoration is the origin and return of ancient goddess.

女性生殖崇拜是上古女神的缘起和皈依.

20 The novel has been compared to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” but where Margaret Atwood’s classic focuses on procreation, Holmqvist’s novel feels broader, holding both capitalism and traditional gender roles under a harsh light.

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