propagating 的 2 个定义
prop·a·gat·ed, prop·a·gat·ing.
- to cause to multiply by any process of natural reproduction from the parent stock.
- to reproduce, as an organism does.
- to transmit to, or through, offspring.
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prop·a·gat·ed, prop·a·gat·ing.
- to multiply by any process of natural reproduction, as organisms; breed.
- to increase in extent, as a structural flaw: The crack will propagate only to this joint.
- to travel through space or a physical medium.
- Computers. to take effect throughout a network of devices.
propagating 近义词
breed, reproduce
spread, make known
更多propagating例句
- The second type of self-disseminating vaccine, the transmissible one, consists of live modified viruses that propagate a weakened form of a disease.
- Emotionally charged prejudices are propagated from generation to generation by parental and adult authority and by the use of myths and symbols.
- The lie started out as a rumor, which was first picked up and propagated by the American PR firm Hill & Knowlton.
- The precise history of these self-propagating stories here on Earth is excruciatingly hard to decode because what we see are the successes.
- If recombination happened earlier than supposed due to the clumping effect of magnetic fields, then sound waves couldn’t have propagated as far beforehand, and the resulting blobs would be smaller.
- Anti-abortion organizations tend to tend to propagate the idea that the procedure is dangerous and unproven.
- Online, commenters seeking a way in or claiming to have visited the site propagate stories about the Cold War bunker.
- Those who propagate it are considered paranoids or activists with an axe to grind.
- Neocon supporters of Netanyahu like David Frum propagate this view as well.
- He was stern but never oppressive – we knew abuse of power and would not propagate it in our personal lives.
- These animals prefer cold countries, but can subsist and propagate in temperate ones.
- If they could propagate their own they would be more likely to plant them.
- June is also the proper time to propagate pinks and carnations by pipings.
- In the species of the hen and pigeon, a great number of races have been very lately produced, all of which propagate their kinds.
- It is a mutual action of male and female, with instruments ordained for that purpose to propagate their kind.