seeded ['sidɪd]  

seeded

seeded  ['sidɪd]

adj. 已播种了的;去籽的 

So bees can carry some of the pollen from the seeded watermelons to the unseeded ones. 因为蜜蜂能够帮助把有籽西瓜的花粉授到无籽西瓜的花上。
Greed seeded the financial crisis, which sprang out of control as corporate governance and risk management failed at every level of the system. 贪婪是金融危机的种子,当公司治理和风险管理在制度的每一层面上都丧失作用时,就出现经济失控。

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  • adj. 已播种了的;去籽的
  • 1. So bees can carry some of the pollen from the seeded watermelons to the unseeded ones.

    因为蜜蜂能够帮助把有籽西瓜的花粉授到无籽西瓜的花上。

  • 2. Greed seeded the financial crisis, which sprang out of control as corporate governance and risk management failed at every level of the system.

    贪婪是金融危机的种子,当公司治理和风险管理在制度的每一层面上都丧失作用时,就出现经济失控。

  • 3. In a 2008 experiment, scientists seeded clouds in advance of the Beijing Olympics, successfully ensuring clear skies for the opening ceremony.

    在2008年的一次试验中,科学家在奥运会前夕播种云彩,成功地保证了开幕式的天空晴朗。

  • seeded (adj.) 1922 in the sports sense (originally tennis), past-participle adjective from seed (v.).
seed·ed / ˈsiːdɪd ; NAmE ˈsiːdɪd / adjective [usually before noun ] 1 (especially of a tennisplayer 尤指网球运动员 ) given a number showing that they are one of the best players in a particular competition 确定为种子选手的 a seeded player 种子选手 2 (of fruit 果实 ) with the seeds removed 去籽的;去核的 seeded tomatoes 去籽西红柿 seed·ed / ˈsiːdɪd ; NAmE ˈsiːdɪd /
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