incubation 英 [ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn]   美 [ˌɪnkjəˈbeʃən, ˌɪŋ-]

incubation

incubation  英 [ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪnkjəˈbeʃən, ˌɪŋ-]

n. 孵化;[病毒][医] 潜伏;抱蛋 

名词复数:incubations 

Resourcing incubation has to be a part of planning – otherwise the natural tendency is to suck up all the resources for the critical activity of the day. 为孵化项目分配资源必须是计划的一部分,否则所有的资源都会被日常紧要事务所占用,这是自然的趋势。
One of the things that I think about often is how do I cultivate a culture in my team that encourages, empowers and rewards/recognizes incubation efforts. 怎样在我的团队中培养一种文化来鼓励、授权、奖励并认可大家在孵化项目中付出的努力是我经常考虑的事情之一。

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  • n. 孵化;[病毒][医] 潜伏;抱蛋
  • 1. Resourcing incubation has to be a part of planning – otherwise the natural tendency is to suck up all the resources for the critical activity of the day.

    为孵化项目分配资源必须是计划的一部分,否则所有的资源都会被日常紧要事务所占用,这是自然的趋势。

  • 2. One of the things that I think about often is how do I cultivate a culture in my team that encourages, empowers and rewards/recognizes incubation efforts.

    怎样在我的团队中培养一种文化来鼓励、授权、奖励并认可大家在孵化项目中付出的努力是我经常考虑的事情之一。

  • 3. It is caused during development by high incubation temperatures.

    这是在发育阶段由高温孵化造成的。

  • incubation (n.) 1610s, "a brooding," from Latin incubationem (nominative incubatio) "a laying upon eggs," noun of action from past participle stem of incubare "to hatch," literally "to lie on, rest on," from in- "on" (from PIE root *en "in") + cubare "to lie" (see cubicle). The literal sense of "sitting on eggs to hatch them" in English is first recorded 1640s.
in·cu·ba·tion / ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] the hatchingof eggs 孵(卵);孵化 2 [countable ] ( also incuˈbation period ) ( medical or biology ) the time between sb being infected with a disease and the appearance of the first symptoms(= signs) (传染病的)潜伏期 3 [uncountable ] ( biology ) the development and growth of bacteria, etc. (细菌等的)繁殖 incubation incubations in·cu·ba·tion / ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪŋkjuˈbeɪʃn /
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