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mammalian

/muh-mey-lee-uhn, -meyl-yuhn/US // məˈmeɪ li ən, -ˈmeɪl yən //

哺乳动物,哺乳类,哺乳动物类,哺乳动物的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an animal of the class Mammalia; mammal.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging or pertaining to the class Mammalia; characteristic of mammals.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Naked mole-rat groups seem more like ant or termite colonies than mammalian societies.

  • The Neurospora proteins that were candidates for this job, Jedd’s team learned, had repeated mixed-charge domains that could be found in some mammalian proteins, too.

  • This eventually led to my becoming the first to ever isolate a mammalian pheromone receptor.

  • I do have hope that we’ll be able to understand the properties of the mammalian microbiome, and intentionally re-engineer the mammalian microbiome.

  • Opsins are specialized “doors” that open under certain frequencies of light pulses, something mammalian brain cells can’t do.

  • Just like Dracula, Bill Compton, and Edward Cullen, adult ticks live vampirically on mammalian blood.

  • Mammalian cellular metabolism, aka the basic rules of being alive on planet Earth, runs best at a pH between 7.38 and 7.42.

  • Plus, what about the mammalian issues standing up so long might create: the need to eat and drink a nourishing balanced diet?

  • In contrast, a mammalian infant depends on the separation cry for succor and security.

  • Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely “Ariely shows how and why our poor broken mammalian brains lead us into temptation.”

  • The mammalian care of the young had insured their survival, but only at the expense of great strain and risk of the mother.

  • Throughout the long period of mammalian evolution she has showed very little regard for the males.

  • The literature of the mammalian ovary has been so often dealt with that it may be passed over with only a few words.

  • Nevertheless, the general aspect of the mammalian fauna is ‘southern’ (faune chaude of French writers).

  • It has been identified by Mr. Busk among the associated mammalian bones of the Brixham cave.