calve的意思和读音

calve

: [kæv] : [kɑːv]

v.

calves  calving  calved  

calvev.

1.to give birth to a calf

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v.1.to give birth to a calf

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1.Global warming is forcing ice shelves to calve, producing icebergs like this monolith jutting into the waters of the Antarctic Peninsula.使

2.They found that wearing a pair of shoes shortened fibres in their calve muscles as the heel of the foot was elevated.穿

3.The February 2011 earthquake provided the final pulse of energy to calve off ice than had been about to break off anyway.20112

4.Fissure lines near the edge show where the next iceberg may calve.

5.Their bulls never fail to breed; their cows calve and do not miscarry.

6.Now they anticipate where elk will calve and search in a pattern for the faintest scent.鹿

7.Dairy cows must calve every year to keep producing milk, and only half their offspring will be female.

8.The unusual tides caused glaciers to calve icebergs off Greenland.使

9.And they've become elegant and slender -- they don't really have thighs; they just have one elegant calve on top of another.--

10.Icebergs are born when they calve off of glaciers or break off of ice shelves.