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dwarfing

/dwawr-fing/US // ˈdwɔr fɪŋ //

矮化,矮化的,侏儒化,矮小的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biology.

    • : a process in which an animal breed or plant cultivar is intentionally induced, as by selective breeding and genetic engineering, to produce a breed or cultivar that is significantly smaller than the original: bulldogs and commercial fruit trees are examples of organisms that have been subjected to dwarfing.

Examples

  • Development experts often call the industry the largest voluntary transfer of wealth from rich to poor, with the sums moved dwarfing aid budgets.

  • Here their money goes much further, in some cases dwarfing the amount candidates themselves spend on their campaigns.

  • A gigantic backpack looms behind my head, dwarfing my 6-foot 3-inch frame.

  • It has already been explained that the dwarfing of the tree depends in a certain way on its well-regulated starvation.

  • These trees were picked out at random from various sources and very few of them were propagated on dwarfing stocks.

  • He had been trained to fear his brother, but now and then he resented the dwarfing to which he was continually subjected.

  • No State can make a law that can thus be executed without dwarfing for all time the morals of the white man in the South.

  • It is better that children should not have been born than to come into an inheritance of suffering and mental and moral dwarfing.