maturation
maturation 英 [ˌmætʃuˈreɪʃn] 美 [ˌmætʃuˈreɪʃn]
n. 成熟;化脓;生殖细胞之形成
名词复数:maturations
- Maturation is the process that a living thing goes through as it ages and becomes ripe or fully developed. Things that go through maturation include soybeans, antelope, bourbon, frogs, magnolia trees, the human sex drive, peaches, and much more.
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- n. 成熟;化脓;生殖细胞之形成
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1. Being alone and recognition of that reality is part of the maturation process; part of becoming an individual human being.
认识到这个事实并且变得独立,这是成熟的一个过程,也是成为独立的人类的一个部分。
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2. There are a number of such 'master switch' genes known, but this is the first evidence linking such a gene to growth and physical maturation.
有许多已知的这样的‘主开关’基因,但是基因与人的生长和身体成熟有联系,这还是第一项证据。
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3. She commented on the course of the study: “We noticed that short exposure of the cells to BPA causes disrupted cell proliferation and maturation.
她就这个研究发表了个人的看法:”我们发现细胞短期的暴露在BPA环境中将会打乱细胞增殖与成熟。
- maturation (n.) early 15c., "the coming to a head of a boil, etc.; a state of producing pus," from Middle French maturation and directly from Latin maturationem (nominative maturatio), noun of action from past participle stem of maturare "to ripen, make ripe" (see mature (v.)).
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