fertilize 的定义
fer·ti·lized, fer·ti·liz·ing.
- Biology. to render capable of development by uniting it with the male gamete.to fecundate or impregnate.
- to make fertile; enrich: to fertilize farmland.
- to make productive.
fertilize 近义词
make ready to bear, produce
更多fertilize例句
- Doctors at NYU Langone saw a 41% year-over-year increase in women fertilizing their eggs.
- With this approach, conventional farming practices such as watering and fertilizing crops are performed at the right place and time, and with the appropriate intensity.
- The eggs are moved to the lab, where they are fertilized and the CRISPR molecules are introduced.
- My hypothesis is that fertilized plants will be bigger than those that are not fertilized.
- The fertilized waters prompt a bloom of phytoplankton that attracts krill—which, despite the crabeaters’ name, is a favorite meal of the seals.
- The animals proved to be a great attraction as well as a handy way to fertilize the grass and keep it short.
- Some is sold as a liming agent, and some is disposed of in landfills (though it used to be sent to Colorado to fertilize crops).
- Their byproduct is used to organically fertilize the food, while the plants naturally clean the fish tanks.
- I fertilize them and I shower them, but they stubbornly refuse to do well.
- German laws, German language, German civilization are to find no ground for replenishing, no soil to fertilize and make rich.
- This is one of the consequences of the Nubians depending upon the overflow of the Nile to fertilize their soil.
- This is the most effectual of inventions to fertilize the rich man's fields by the sweat of the poor man's brow.
- The fountains of sympathy, of gratitude, of love, were opened; might not these waters prove sufficient to fertilize a life?