proliferation / prəˌlɪf əˈreɪ ʃən /

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proliferation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts.
  2. a rapid and often excessive spread or increase: nuclear proliferation.

proliferation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

conception

proliferation 的近义词 4
n. 名词 noun

increase

proliferation 的近义词 3
proliferation 的反义词 1

更多proliferation例句

  1. A proliferation of new policy ideas often accompanies a changing of the guard in Washington.
  2. The element of combat was introduced with the proliferation of hedge funds that actively short stocks to hedge their positions.
  3. That’s one thing for coal, which is already on its way out, but Langer points out that the proliferation of new natural gas since 2005 is going to be a challenge for those big climate goals.
  4. The proliferation of such events raises questions about the lines between misinformation and real-world action.
  5. As even more data becomes ever more easily available online, and with the proliferation of artificial intelligence, I am convinced that the real world will become even more like the Internet if we don’t make changes.
  6. “SA-6s are the least of our concerns for CAS in the modern age of surface-to-air missile system proliferation,” the official said.
  7. Concerns about the proliferation of these labs date back to shortly after the expansion began in the early 2000s.
  8. The proliferation of zany burger toppings came next as an inevitable by-product of the high-end burger fad.
  9. The proliferation of Muslim-majority states continued with decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s.
  10. But Cole also points to the proliferation of phones with video capabilities as a turning point.
  11. It is just the disorderly proliferation of Bromstead over again, in lives instead of in houses.
  12. A now terminates just below the point where the proliferation of cells is taking place.
  13. This is due to the proliferation of the cells in the anterior capsule of the lens while attempting to lay down new lens fibres.
  14. But where did that place his theory on darkness and a correlation with the heightened noise's proliferation?
  15. In "Jennie Gerhardt" there is no such flaccidity of structure, no such vacillation in aim, no such proliferation of episode.