单词:evolution
[医] 进化, 演化, 旋出
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evolution的用法和样例:
例句
- Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace discovered evolution independently.查尔斯·达尔文和阿尔弗雷德· 罗素·华莱士各自独立地发现了进化论。
- Within 30 years,humans could be debating whether to take charge of their own evolution.不出30年,人类将讨论是否要掌控自身的进化。
- Our watchword is: ‘Evolution, not revolution’.我们的口号是: ‘要循序渐进,不要剧烈变革’。
- Our political institutions are in continuous evolution.我们的政治制度正在不断发展中。
- In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution.在政治上,英国喜欢渐进而不喜欢革命。
- Do you know about the evolution of a seed into a plant?你知道从种子发展成为植物的过程吗?
常见句型
- In the course of evolution, some birds have lost the power of flight.在进化的过程中,一些鸟丧失了飞行能力。
词汇搭配
- convergent evolution趋同进化
- progressive evolution前进性演化
- regressive evolution逆行演化
- organic evolution有机界进化
- quantum evolution量子式进化
- parallel evolution平行进化,平行演化...
- molecular evolution分子进化
- arrested evolution滞留演进,滞留演化...
- gas evolution气体透出,气体析出,...
- emergent evolution突生进化
- biochemical evolution生化进化,生物化学进...
- heat evolution放热
- explosive evolution爆发式进化
- divergent evolution分裂演进
- retrogressive evolution后退演化
- artificial evolution仿真进化
- chemical evolution化学演化
- peaceful evolution和平演变
经典引文
'Do you do Swedish exercises?' 'I go through a series of evolutions every morning.'
出自:P. G. Wodehouse
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