germination 美[,dʒɝmə'neʃən]  

germination

germination  美[,dʒɝmə'neʃən]

n. 发芽;发生;伟晶作用 

名词复数:germinations 

But Redmond said a number of plant species could not flourish without them, or wild elephants, the other large mammal crucial in germination. 但雷蒙德表示,没有大猩猩或野象(另一个对植物发芽至为关键的大型哺乳动物)的帮助,许多植物物种就无法得以繁衍下去。
During the germination process in sprout production, low levels of pathogens present on seeds may quickly reach levels high enough to cause disease. 在芽苗菜生长的过程中,存在于种子中的少量病菌能够迅速达到致病的数量。

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  • n. 发芽;发生;伟晶作用
  • 1. But Redmond said a number of plant species could not flourish without them, or wild elephants, the other large mammal crucial in germination.

    但雷蒙德表示,没有大猩猩或野象(另一个对植物发芽至为关键的大型哺乳动物)的帮助,许多植物物种就无法得以繁衍下去。

  • 2. During the germination process in sprout production, low levels of pathogens present on seeds may quickly reach levels high enough to cause disease.

    在芽苗菜生长的过程中,存在于种子中的少量病菌能够迅速达到致病的数量。

  • 3. A particularly fine spring came round, and the stir of germination was almost audible in the buds; it moved her, as it moved the wild animals, and made her passionate to go.

    一个特别明媚的春天来到了,几乎听得见苞芽里生命的萌动;春天就像激励野外的动物一样激励了她,使她要急切离开这里。

  • germination (n.) mid-15c., from Latin germinationem (nominative germinatio) "a sprouting forth, budding," noun of action from past participle stem of germinare "to sprout, put forth shoots," from germen (genitive germinis) "a sprout or bud" (see germ).
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