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unfertile

/fur-tl or, especially British, -tahyl/US // ˈfɜr tl or, especially British, -taɪl //UK // (ˈfɜːtaɪl) //

不孕不育,不育,不育症,不能生育

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bearing, producing, or capable of producing vegetation, crops, etc., abundantly; prolific: fertile soil.
    • : bearing or capable of bearing offspring.
    • : abundantly productive: a fertile imagination.
    • : producing an abundance: a land fertile of wheat.
    • : conducive to productiveness: fertile showers.
    • : Biology. fertilized, as an egg or ovum; fecundated.capable of growth or development, as seeds or eggs.
    • : Botany. capable of producing sexual reproductive structures.capable of causing fertilization, as an anther with fully developed pollen.having spore-bearing organs, as a frond.
    • : Physics. capable of being transmuted into a fissile nuclide by irradiation with neutrons:Uranium 238 and thorium 232 are fertile nuclides.Compare fissile.
    • : produced in abundance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbarren

Examples

  • By this time, post-transactional activity was very fertile ground for Google.

  • What they have hit is the world’s most theoretically fertile dead end.

  • The app will show them the dates for your past, current, and predicted periods, fertile windows, and PMS.

  • With 600,000 infections, South Africa has become a fertile testing ground for vaccines.

  • SpaceX’s fundraising comes during a fertile period, both for the Tesla sister company and capital markets more broadly.

  • The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

  • At present, not every woman is young enough, fertile enough, or healthy enough to have a baby using her own eggs or her own womb.

  • The ground was fertile, with alluvial, or unconsolidated, soil.

  • Some parts were arid, nearly barren, others green and fertile.

  • Not even the most fertile imagination could have conjured a better monster-in-the-dark than IS.

  • On certain of the stems the fertile cone appears and the spores are ripened about June, after which the process withers.

  • San Antonio de Bexar lies in a fertile and well-irrigated valley, stretching westward from the river Salado.

  • The habitations of the poor are less wretched than those of Italy, but not equal to those of the fertile portion of Switzerland.

  • For most of the way the country is flat and fertile, and in good part devoted to Grazing, though considerable Wheat is grown.

  • It is not quite so level nor so perfectly cultivated as central Belgium, but is generally fertile and promises fairly.