natural selection 英 [ˈnætʃərəl siˈlekʃən]   美 [ˈnætʃərəl sɪˈlɛkʃən]

natural selection

natural selection  英 [ˈnætʃərəl siˈlekʃən] 美 [ˈnætʃərəl sɪˈlɛkʃən]

phrase. [进化] 自然选择;物竞天择说 

名词复数:natural selections 

Accordingly, if natural selection disappears from biology, its offshoots in other fields seem likely to disappear as well. 因此,如果自然选择从生物学中消失,那么在其他分支领域内很可能也会消失。
I believe he was right: the universe was indeed set up to provide a home for life, even if it evolved through a process of natural selection, with no need for outside interference. 我认为他的话是有道理的:宇宙的确是被建立起来,给生命提供家园,即便生命本身在无需外界干扰的情况下,经历了一个自然选择的过程。

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  • phrase. [进化] 自然选择;物竞天择说
  • 1. Accordingly, if natural selection disappears from biology, its offshoots in other fields seem likely to disappear as well.

    因此,如果自然选择从生物学中消失,那么在其他分支领域内很可能也会消失。

  • 2. I believe he was right: the universe was indeed set up to provide a home for life, even if it evolved through a process of natural selection, with no need for outside interference.

    我认为他的话是有道理的:宇宙的确是被建立起来,给生命提供家园,即便生命本身在无需外界干扰的情况下,经历了一个自然选择的过程。

  • 3. Of course he did go on to explain how natural selection could account for the eye, but we can see why he wrote these words under the heading of “Organs of Extreme Perfection and Complication.

    当然他确实也用自然选择理论解释过眼睛形成,但我们仍然可以看出为什么他会在《极端完美的器官及其带来的难题》的标题下写着以上的文字。

ˌnatural seˈlection / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] the process by which plants, animals, etc. that can adapt to their environment survive and reproduce, while the others disappear 自然选择;物竞天择 ˌnatural seˈlection / ; NAmE /
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