life cycle

生命周期寿命周期生活周期生命循环

life cycle 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Biology. the continuous sequence of changes undergone by an organism from one primary form, as a gamete, to the development of the same form again.
  2. a series of stages, as childhood and middle age, that characterize the course of existence of an individual, group, or culture.
  3. any similar series of stages: the life cycle of a manufactured product.

life cycle 近义词

n. 名词 noun

processes of lifeform

更多life cycle例句

  1. When compared across their entire life cycles, electric vehicles create 60 to 80 percent fewer greenhouse emissions than combustion-powered cars.
  2. So given that we’ve already paid the upfront cost of this fossil fuel infrastructure, the economics don’t quite line up yet where we’re going to facilitate a rapid phase out of fossil fuel plants prior to the end of their life cycle.
  3. With this in mind, we built Alula to support people, families, and friends through the entire life cycle of cancer, from diagnosis and treatment to recovery and bereavement.
  4. Positioned now on both sides of an advertising transaction, we were ready to observe the life cycle of an ad click from end to end.
  5. So do Jenny Freestone’s elegant depictions of aquatic creatures, in which the life cycle of eggs, insects and amphibians is revealed as something rich and strange.
  6. His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services.
  7. It was also an attack on our freedom of expression and way of life.
  8. I always wanted my life to be that way, and it became that way.
  9. I liked it because it was like my life coming back together.
  10. When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.
  11. Now, it immediately occurred to Davy that he had never in his whole life had all the plums he wanted at any one time.
  12. Dean Swift was indeed a misanthrope by theory, however he may have made exception to private life.
  13. We shall recover again some or all of the steadfastness and dignity of the old religious life.
  14. It is the dramatic impulse of childhood endeavouring to bring life into the dulness of the serious hours.
  15. Woman is mistress of the art of completely embittering the life of the person on whom she depends.