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单词 reproductive
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Definition of reproductive in English:

reproductive

adjective ˌriːprəˈdʌktɪvˌriprəˈdəktɪv
  • Relating to or effecting reproduction.

    the female reproductive system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although this loss is significant to cattle breeders, research pertaining to the toxic effects on bull reproductive performance is limited.
    • What is the reproductive health care system like in Australia?
    • It is well accepted that nutrient intake, body energy stores, and changes in BW and energy stores have dramatic effects on reproductive processes in the beef cow.
    • There - most tragic cases are there's about 50 in which people are suing, claiming their kids got birth defects because the chemicals affected the reproductive system.
    • Among the items in the shack are a custom-designed beekeeper's veil that is embroidered with the reproductive system of the queen bee and a white jumpsuit inscribed with bee grafting instructions, wisdom, and lore.
    • I think therapeutic cloning for humans, and reproductive cloning for animals, both have more positives than negatives, but this is not a subject that can be concluded in one Dooyoo opinion.
    • So the imagined porousness of the female anatomy may lead to anxiety about a greater loss of boundaries - that of the nonbeing associated with female reproductive processes.
    • This dietary effect on reproductive hormone metabolism may be especially influential to the peripubertal heifer, such as those used in this study.
    • All the other females in the population are splitting their reproductive effort between males and females even though it is only the females, primed by a few sperm, who go on to contribute offspring to the next generation.
    • Selenium is ‘linked’ with vitamin E in horse immune and reproductive systems.
    • And now he's leading the struggle, armed with an acoustic guitar and a variety of euphemisms for the female reproductive system.
    • The main stem apex in these varieties is not converted as quickly from a vegetative to reproductive state and generally will have about 16-18 main stem nodes at maturity.
    • The aim is to give every Namibian learner and teacher accurate information on HIV and sexual reproductive health.
    • Within its limits the image blends two main features of Darwin's world, its astonishingly evolved, beautiful, sexual and reproductive contrivances and its deathliness.
    • Different strains infect different tissues and organs - lungs, guts, kidneys, livers, brains or reproductive systems.
    • This manual contains an image of female reproductive anatomy based on a dissection, although not one performed by Rueff himself.
    • Five studies have now been completed, and each study demonstrates some negative effect on stallion reproductive parameters in controlled settings.
    • Whereas the male body carried the burden of explaining the greater part of normative human anatomy, the pregnant female body served to illustrate the reproductive system and human generation.
    • They say a science based testing regime would include long term animal feeding trials with the whole genetically modified crop to test for carcinogenic, reproductive and other adverse effects.
    • The female generally has much less reproductive potential than the male, and she invests significantly more time and energy in each offspring.
    Synonyms
    generative, procreative, propagative
    sexual, genital, sex
    rare progenitive, procreant, conceptive

Derivatives

  • reproductively

  • adverb
    • Black holes could therefore be the vehicle for a kind of cosmic natural selection, in which universes are reproductively favoured if they make lots of black-hole offspring.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What does a reproductively just society look like?
  • reproductiveness

  • nounˌriːprəˈdʌktɪvnəsˌriprəˈdəktɪvnəs
    • In physiological conditions angiogenesis used to be related mainly to female reproductiveness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A higher rise in lipolyses causes a decrease of reproductiveness.
  • reproductivity

  • noun
    • As mothers, teachers, caregivers, household heads, workers, entrepreneurs, they contribute to the productivity and reproductivity of community and society.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The women (who would come to be known as the ‘proponent women’) claimed that building the bridge would fatally impair the reproductive capacity of women's bodies and the reproductivity of their cosmos more generally.
      • The Buddhist Guan Yin provided her worldly supplicants with the karma of reproductivity and bore constant witness to their agony.
      • Although she may receive special foods and is not expected to work, the experience is an acknowledgment of the pollution associated with female sexuality and reproductivity.
      • A major problem facing its propagation by man is its low sexual reproductivity.
 
 

Definition of reproductive in US English:

reproductive

adjectiveˌriprəˈdəktɪvˌrēprəˈdəktiv
  • Relating to or effecting reproduction.

    the female reproductive system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There - most tragic cases are there's about 50 in which people are suing, claiming their kids got birth defects because the chemicals affected the reproductive system.
    • The main stem apex in these varieties is not converted as quickly from a vegetative to reproductive state and generally will have about 16-18 main stem nodes at maturity.
    • Among the items in the shack are a custom-designed beekeeper's veil that is embroidered with the reproductive system of the queen bee and a white jumpsuit inscribed with bee grafting instructions, wisdom, and lore.
    • The female generally has much less reproductive potential than the male, and she invests significantly more time and energy in each offspring.
    • This dietary effect on reproductive hormone metabolism may be especially influential to the peripubertal heifer, such as those used in this study.
    • The aim is to give every Namibian learner and teacher accurate information on HIV and sexual reproductive health.
    • Selenium is ‘linked’ with vitamin E in horse immune and reproductive systems.
    • It is well accepted that nutrient intake, body energy stores, and changes in BW and energy stores have dramatic effects on reproductive processes in the beef cow.
    • They say a science based testing regime would include long term animal feeding trials with the whole genetically modified crop to test for carcinogenic, reproductive and other adverse effects.
    • And now he's leading the struggle, armed with an acoustic guitar and a variety of euphemisms for the female reproductive system.
    • This manual contains an image of female reproductive anatomy based on a dissection, although not one performed by Rueff himself.
    • Different strains infect different tissues and organs - lungs, guts, kidneys, livers, brains or reproductive systems.
    • Although this loss is significant to cattle breeders, research pertaining to the toxic effects on bull reproductive performance is limited.
    • So the imagined porousness of the female anatomy may lead to anxiety about a greater loss of boundaries - that of the nonbeing associated with female reproductive processes.
    • Whereas the male body carried the burden of explaining the greater part of normative human anatomy, the pregnant female body served to illustrate the reproductive system and human generation.
    • All the other females in the population are splitting their reproductive effort between males and females even though it is only the females, primed by a few sperm, who go on to contribute offspring to the next generation.
    • Within its limits the image blends two main features of Darwin's world, its astonishingly evolved, beautiful, sexual and reproductive contrivances and its deathliness.
    • I think therapeutic cloning for humans, and reproductive cloning for animals, both have more positives than negatives, but this is not a subject that can be concluded in one Dooyoo opinion.
    • What is the reproductive health care system like in Australia?
    • Five studies have now been completed, and each study demonstrates some negative effect on stallion reproductive parameters in controlled settings.
    Synonyms
    generative, procreative, propagative
 
 
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