seminal / ˈsɛm ə nl /

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seminal 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to, containing, or consisting of semen.
  2. Botany. of or relating to seed.
  3. having possibilities of future development.
  4. highly original and influencing the development of future events: a seminal artist; seminal ideas.

seminal 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

generative

更多seminal例句

  1. The fall of 2014 proves a powerfully seminal time for Wolfe.
  2. In one seminal study, a team from Stanford used lasers to measure brain activity from two people playing a collaboration game side by side.
  3. It turned out to be a seminal moment, not only for Fortune, but for the development of stakeholder capitalism.
  4. For those like Wedbush Securities’s Dan Ives, the big earnings beats are “another seminal moment in this cloud transformation underway and put more fuel into this rally in cyber security names across the board,” Ives wrote in a note Thursday.
  5. It represents a seminal moment in the history of the internet.
  6. In the long sweep of LGBT equality, it could have stood as a seminal moment.
  7. I had some real seminal experiences in [California] … I was a weird kid and it was a weird place and it just fit.
  8. Capital in the Twenty-First Century is already being hailed as a seminal work of economic thought, and with very good reason.
  9. His Seven Pillars of Wisdom is one of the seminal war memoirs of this or any time.
  10. [the seminal pulp crime magazine which first published Hammett].
  11. Without her aid, this seminal principle of mischief, this root of Upas, could not have been planted.
  12. Thereupon his anxiety became extreme, and simultaneously he experienced his first seminal emission.
  13. On one occasion, however, he had a seminal emission during the night in association with a feeling of anxiety.
  14. In his seminal dreams, the image of the rose always played a leading part.
  15. We may also, in this connexion, think of the seminal emissions sometimes observed in cases of suicidal hanging.