reproducing 的 2 个定义
re·pro·duced, re·pro·duc·ing.
- to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture.
- to produce again or anew by natural process: to reproduce a severed branch.
- Biology. to produce one or more other individuals of by some process of generation or propagation, sexual or asexual.
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re·pro·duced, re·pro·duc·ing.
- to reproduce its kind, as an organism; propagate; bear offspring.
- to turn out in a given manner when copied: This picture will reproduce well.
reproducing 近义词
make more copies of
reproducing 的近义词 43 个
- clone
- copy
- duplicate
- emulate
- imitate
- mirror
- photocopy
- portray
- recreate
- reflect
- repeat
- replicate
- reprint
- photostat
- xerox
- dupe
- echo
- engross
- follow
- manifold
- match
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- parallel
- photograph
- pirate
- reawaken
- recount
- redo
- reduplicate
- reenact
- relive
- remake
- represent
- revive
- stereotype
- transcribe
- type
- carbon
- do again
- knock off
- restamp
reproducing 的反义词 4 个
make something new; give birth
更多reproducing例句
- There are 74 individuals left, mostly males and non-reproducing females.
- A test may not be able to detect the virus early in its courseEarly in an infection, the virus may not have reproduced enough to be detectable.
- The vast majority of animal species reproduce sexually, but females of some species are able to produce eggs containing all the genetic material required for reproduction.
- They are strengthening the viability of that child to go on and reproduce by nurturing it.
- We wanted to share our code so others can reproduce and explore it on their own.
- Airline pilots are now slowly, too slowly, being given access to flight simulators able to reproduce sudden and unexpected upsets.
- Asked if the ability to reproduce should be a human right, Spar said she would leave that for the philosophers to think about.
- You may have noticed that roughly 100 percent of higher animals reproduce sexually, requiring a male and female partner to do so.
- Most bands these days aspire to reproduce their recordings on stage as faithfully as possible.
- The program “evolves” solutions that computer scientists cannot readily reproduce.
- To reproduce the impulse born of the thought—this is the aim of a psychological method.
- And so this is why the clever performer cannot reproduce the effect of a speech of Demosthenes or Daniel Webster.
- This is quite apart from their failure to reproduce the master touch in other branches of the liutaro's art.
- And the conversations I can reproduce almost verbatim, for, according to my invariable habit, I kept full notes of all he said.
- A mono-cell, the amoeba, was able to reproduce itself by the simple stratagem of sub-division.