- 看过 proliferation 的人也看了 :
- generation
- propagation
- procreation
- reproduction
- spreading
- expansion
proliferation 的定义
- the growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts.
- a rapid and often excessive spread or increase: nuclear proliferation.
proliferation 近义词
conception
proliferation 的近义词 4 个
increase
更多proliferation例句
- A proliferation of new policy ideas often accompanies a changing of the guard in Washington.
- The element of combat was introduced with the proliferation of hedge funds that actively short stocks to hedge their positions.
- 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.
- The proliferation of such events raises questions about the lines between misinformation and real-world action.
- 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.
- “SA-6s are the least of our concerns for CAS in the modern age of surface-to-air missile system proliferation,” the official said.
- Concerns about the proliferation of these labs date back to shortly after the expansion began in the early 2000s.
- The proliferation of zany burger toppings came next as an inevitable by-product of the high-end burger fad.
- The proliferation of Muslim-majority states continued with decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s.
- But Cole also points to the proliferation of phones with video capabilities as a turning point.
- It is just the disorderly proliferation of Bromstead over again, in lives instead of in houses.
- A now terminates just below the point where the proliferation of cells is taking place.
- This is due to the proliferation of the cells in the anterior capsule of the lens while attempting to lay down new lens fibres.
- But where did that place his theory on darkness and a correlation with the heightened noise's proliferation?
- In "Jennie Gerhardt" there is no such flaccidity of structure, no such vacillation in aim, no such proliferation of episode.