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impregnated

/verb im-preg-neyt, im-preg-neyt; adjective im-preg-nit, -neyt/US // verb ɪmˈprɛg neɪt, ˈɪm prɛgˌneɪt; adjective ɪmˈprɛg nɪt, -neɪt //

受孕的,受孕,受孕了,浸渍的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    im·preg·nat·ed, im·preg·nat·ing.

    • : to make pregnant; get with child or young.
    • : to fertilize.
    • : to cause to be infused or permeated throughout, as with a substance; saturate: to impregnate a handkerchief with cheap perfume.
    • : to fill interstices with a substance.
    • : to furnish with some actuating or modifying element infused or introduced; imbue; infect; tincture.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : impregnated.

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Examples

  • I wish that there was space and the will to take these single-serving-use male cows and keep them alive after they’ve impregnated female cows and served their purpose.

  • Question 9: If the female captive was impregnated by her owner, can he then sell her?

  • Despite the fact that they have been monkeying around for six months now, no female baboons have been impregnated.

  • On Tuesday night, the Thai military raided the IVF clinic where Chanbua was impregnated with Gammy and his twin.

  • At age 17, Schaeffer impregnated a young woman visiting the community.

  • The mystery of Mary visited by the Angel Gabriel, and told that she would be impregnated by none other than the Spirit of God.

  • The currency evidently became impregnated with the odor of the cigars.

  • More fiery than ever, she enfolded him in her arms, so that he was impregnated with a flame which he feebly resisted.

  • At this period the alchemist is represented by his descendant as a Puritan impregnated with the secret doctrine of Robert Fludd.

  • Between this and the village of the Pawnees we crossed two strongly impregnated salines.

  • They appeared to be impregnated with copper, and were more than 33 above blood heat.