incubator 英 [ˈɪŋkjubeɪtə(r)]   美 [ˈɪnkjəˌbetɚ, ˈɪŋ-]

incubator

incubator  英 [ˈɪŋkjubeɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈɪnkjəˌbetɚ, ˈɪŋ-]

n. [禽] 孵卵器;[儿科] 保温箱;早产儿保育器;细菌培养器 

名词复数:incubators 

The incubator project lets you hash out your ideas and get feedback and help from other volunteers. 孵化器项目会让您推敲您的想法,并让您从其他志愿者那里得到反馈和帮助。
The new bladder is nurtured in an incubator that mimics body conditions, allowing the cells to grow and knit together. 新膀胱被放在一个模拟身体环境的培养器中培养,这能让细胞生长并相互交织起来。

  • An incubator is a device that's basically a warm box, meant for keeping premature babies safe and cozy. Sometimes very tiny infants need to spend a little time in an incubator before they're ready to leave the hospital.
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  • n. [禽] 孵卵器;[儿科] 保温箱;早产儿保育器;细菌培养器
  • 1. The incubator project lets you hash out your ideas and get feedback and help from other volunteers.

    孵化器项目会让您推敲您的想法,并让您从其他志愿者那里得到反馈和帮助。

  • 2. The new bladder is nurtured in an incubator that mimics body conditions, allowing the cells to grow and knit together.

    新膀胱被放在一个模拟身体环境的培养器中培养,这能让细胞生长并相互交织起来。

  • 3. Perhaps they came from here, went to Silicon Valley because it was their only option, but wished they had an incubator like them locally when they were starting out.

    也许他们就是从这里出来的,去硅谷是因为他们没有别的选择,在他们创业的时候也希望当地有一个像他们这样的培育者。

  • incubator (n.) "apparatus for hatching eggs by artificial heat," 1845, agent noun from incubate (v.). Late Latin incubator meant "one who lies in a place."
in·cu·ba·tor / ˈɪŋkjubeɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪŋkjubeɪtər / noun 1 a piece of equipment in a hospital which new babies are placed in when they are weak or born too early, in order to help them survive (体弱或早产婴儿)恒温箱 2 a machine like a box where eggs are kept warm until the young birds are born 孵化器 incubator incubators in·cu·ba·tor / ˈɪŋkjubeɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪŋkjubeɪtər /
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