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    mating查询结果如下:

    音标:['meɪtɪŋ]
    名词复数:matings 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.交配,
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    n.
    交配,
    Farmers keep trying to produce better cattle by mating their strongest bulls with their healthiest cows.
    农民一直想让最好的公牛与最健康的母牛交配以产生更好的牛。
    An organism produced by mating of individuals of different varieties or breeds.
    杂种通过不同变体或品种的个体的交配而产生的生物
    To produce(an organism)by the mating of individuals of different breeds,varieties,or species;hybridize.
    使杂交通过不同品种、变种或种类的个体交配而产生(另一种生物);使杂交
    A mating pattern in which a male mates with more than one female in a single breeding season.
    一雄多雌(配合)在一个交配季节里,一个雄性个体与一个以上的雌性个体进行交配的一种交配方式
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    配合的,配套;配合的,相连的
    n. 【机械】
    配套,配对的
    n.
    1. 【动】交配,2. 相配,3. 婚姻
    When mallard ducks were introduced to New Zealand in the 1860s, they began mating with native gray ducks.
    当绿头鸭于19世纪60年代被引入新西兰时,他们开始和土生土长的灰鸭交配
    【海运】
    (a.)配套(的),配合(的)
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. after mating, the female butterfly lays between 50 and 1000 eggs’

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    -mating的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (英国用法) Sociable or friendly.
    “Though pleasantly matey, he has the fatigued, abstracted air of someone who has been summarising his CV in dressing rooms for three decades.”
    Friendly; having a friendship (with).
    “Jack is mates with my older brother.”
    Without a mate
    Capable of being mated or joined together.
    fitted together or interlocked

    名词 变体/同根词

    (Internet) a female mate
    mater
    同义词: ma mother mum mom
    (biology) Someone or something that mates.
    “We visited once, in the 1980s, and I remember being fairly gobsmacked that my mater grew up in such a place.”
    “In the uppermost portion of this photograph, the pia mater has been removed to display the tracts of the posterior funiculi.”
    “The lesion appeared to extrude into the cranial cavity with the dura mater in its integrity.”
    sailor; also “mate;” boon companion
    “Among the sailors listed by the French were Prussians, Italians, Americans, Portuguese, Danes and one matelot from Halifax.”
    “We do not know whether, in peculiar cases, a matelot became his camarade’s heir.”
    “The Buccaneers went in pairs, every hunter having his camerade or matelot, as well as his engags.”
    (Britain and Scotland) A fat herring with undeveloped roe.
    “I come pretty near knowing it, matie, said Joe in a low voice.”
    The state or condition of having a mate (someone to reproduce with).

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To match, fit together without space between. || (intransitive) To copulate. || (intransitive) To pair in order to raise offspring || (transitive) To arrange in matched pairs. || (transitive) To introduce (animals) together for the purpose of breeding. || (transitive, of an animal) To copulate with. || (transitive) To marry; to match (a person). || (transitive) To match oneself against; to oppose as equal; to compete with. || (transitive) To fit (objects) together without space between. || (aeronautics) To move (a space shuttle orbiter) onto the back of an aircraft that can carry it.
    “Pandas are notorious for being unwilling to mate in captivity.”
    “Is it true that people generally tend to mate with others from their own social class?”
    “They teach you how to pick up your toys and how to mate the socks from the laundry.”
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