incubate 英 [ˈɪŋkjubeɪt]   美 [ˈɪnkjəˌbet, ˈɪŋ-]

incubate

incubate  英 [ˈɪŋkjubeɪt] 美 [ˈɪnkjəˌbet, ˈɪŋ-]

vt. 孵化;培养;温育;逐渐发展  vi. 孵化;酝酿  n. 孵育物 

进行时:incubating  过去式:incubated  过去分词:incubated  第三人称单数:incubates  名词复数:incubates 

Doom and gloom seem to incubate a hunger for the blackest of humour. 悲观和沮丧似乎在酝酿一个饥饿的黑色幽默。
Through meditation you can incubate the vision that you are destined to accomplish. 通过沉思,你可以酝酿那些你命中注定要完成的宏伟蓝图。

  • When a chicken sits on an egg, it incubates it. To incubate means to keep something safe and warm so that it can grow.
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  • vt. 孵化;培养;温育;逐渐发展
  • vi. 孵化;酝酿
  • n. 孵育物
  • 1. Doom and gloom seem to incubate a hunger for the blackest of humour.

    悲观和沮丧似乎在酝酿一个饥饿的黑色幽默。

  • 2. Through meditation you can incubate the vision that you are destined to accomplish.

    通过沉思,你可以酝酿那些你命中注定要完成的宏伟蓝图。

  • 3. As discussed in my last Comment lines article, we are continuing to incubate new cloud applications to support new delivery and deployment models .

    正如 我的上一篇 “评论专栏” 文章 所讨论的,我们在不断孵化新的云应用程序来支持新的交付和部署模型。

  • incubate (v.) 1640s (transitive), "to brood upon, watch jealously" (figurative); 1721 in literal sense "to sit on (eggs) to hatch them," from Latin incubatus, past participle of incubare "to lie in or upon," also in the figurative sense "brood" (see incubation). Intransitive sense "to sit upon eggs" is from 1755. Related: Incubated; incubating.
in·cu·bate / ˈɪŋkjubeɪt ; NAmE ˈɪŋkjubeɪt / verb 1 [transitive ] incubatesth (of a bird ) to sit on its eggs in order to keep them warm until they hatch 孵(卵);孵化 2 [transitive ] incubatesth ( biology ) to keep cells, bacteria, etc. at a suitable temperature so that they develop 培养(细胞、细菌等) 3 [transitive ] be incubating sth ( medical ) to have an infectious disease developing inside you before symptoms(= signs of illness) appear 有(传染病在体内)潜伏 4 [intransitive ] ( medical ) (of a disease 疾病 ) to develop slowly without showing any signs 潜伏 incubate incubates incubated incubating in·cu·bate / ˈɪŋkjubeɪt ; NAmE ˈɪŋkjubeɪt /
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