gestating / ˈdʒɛs teɪt /

酝酿中酝酿酝酿中的孕期

gestating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ges·tat·ed, ges·tat·ing.

  1. to carry in the womb during the period from conception to delivery.
  2. to think of and develop slowly in the mind.
v. 无主动词 verb

ges·tat·ed, ges·tat·ing.

  1. to experience the process of gestating offspring.
  2. to develop slowly.

gestating 近义词

gestating

等同于 pregnant

gestating

等同于 in the family way

gestating

等同于 gravid

gestating

等同于 parturient

gestating

等同于 conceptualize

gestating 的近义词 3

更多gestating例句

  1. While some fish can carry over a million eggs per gestation, Ernande says, coelacanths only carry around 20 on top of being slow to mature and gestate.
  2. This may be because larger male fetuses are typically more taxing to gestate and trigger more inflammation in our bodies.
  3. If long-gestating technologies like AI and automation really are ready to fulfill their potential, we'll have the chance to escape the great stagnation that has choked our economy and poisoned our politics.
  4. Maybe another prodigy’s ideas are being given the time and space to gestate, and who knows what wonders await.
  5. They gestate in the minds of viewers or listeners or readers.
  6. Thus preparing the upper crust of our earth as a "placenta" ready to gestate plant and animal life.
  7. We're fighting for time—time for Charlie and his gang to crack the puzzle, time for the Grdznth girls to gestate.