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mating

/mā′tĭng/

交配,配种,配对,交配的

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • When it comes to mating, the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) likes to keep things in the family.

  • A male and female who do most of the mating dominate packs, and younger subordinates only breed occasionally.

  • Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider.

  • In any case, there is a growing number of people evolving mating rituals not based on getting wasted.

  • Given that their mating sessions can last up to 70 hours, their bedroom—well, cave—performances seem pretty darn impressive.

  • I don't doubt you will find more than one affinity if you are awakening; that is merely the mating instinct.

  • When the owls beat their wings and gave the mating call and hoot, it was like a foam of noise rising over a river of silence.

  • Mating determined by unconscious psychological motives instead of eugenic considerations.

  • Therefore, she can have no other motive for marrying a man than that of mating herself to a true companion.

  • Many insects vulgarly supposed to be different species are but males and females of one race seeking each other for mating.