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sperm

/spurm/US // spɜrm //UK // (spɜːm) //

精子,精液,精,精子的数量

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sperm, sperms for 2.

    • : semen.
    • : a male reproductive cell; spermatozoon.

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Examples

  • When contacted by VOSD, Fiorica confirmed that he deceived Huhn’s mom and used his own sperm.

  • Sexual reproduction involves a female and a male, each contributing genetic material in the form of eggs or sperm, to create a unique offspring.

  • Females dictate how much sperm they accept by how long they retain the spermatophore.

  • One of these, a new study published in EClinicalMedicine shows, could be a decrease in sperm count and quality among men recovering from the virus.

  • Tweaking so-called germline cells, which include the DNA inside sperm and eggs, means that any change to the genome would show up in every subsequent generation.

  • Sperm banks also take a trivializing attitude toward donors.

  • Of course, Josh, like his four brothers, is a member in good standing of the Lucky Sperm Club.

  • John Meeker, et al. “Semen Quality and Sperm DNA Damage in Relation to Urinary Bisphenol A Among Men From an Infertility Clinic.”

  • Sperm banks around the globe are facing a crippling shortage of inventory.

  • Sperm washing, along with surrogates and baby showers, have all but replaced disco dates.

  • Sperm candles are preferable to any others for general use at the piano and for bed-rooms.

  • Sperm whales may be found singly or in groups of up to 35 or 40 individuals.

  • Sperm whales feed primarily on squid but may occasionally also take octopuses and a variety of fishes.

  • Sperm whales are widely distributed in oceanic areas of the western North Atlantic.

  • Sperm whales (p. 57) have a squarish head that may somewhat resemble that of an adult male northern bottlenosed whale.