incubate的意思和读音

incubate

: [ˈɪŋkjəˌbeɪt] : [ˈɪŋkjʊbeɪt]

v.););

incubates  incubating  incubated  

v.hatch,gestate,raise,rear,nurture

incubatev.

1.[t]~ sth);to sit on its eggs in order to keep them warm until they hatch

2.[t]~ sthto keep cells, bacteria, etc. at a suitable temperature so that they develop

3.[t]to have an infectious disease developing inside you before symptoms (= signs of illness) appear

4.[i]to develop slowly without showing any signs

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v.1.if a bird incubates its eggs, or if they incubate, it keeps them warm until the young birds inside come out; if you incubate cells or microorganisms, or if they incubate, they are kept at a particular temperature so that they will grow2.if you incubate a disease, or if it incubates, it develops inside your body until it becomes noticeable3.if you incubate an idea or a plan, or if it incubates, it develops gradually

1. cubicle n incubate v incubation n ...

2. clog( ); incubate); contraceptive(

3. clog( ); incubate); contraceptive(

4. incredible a. incubate v. incur v.

5. incontience , incubate inefficacious ...

6.西incubate

7.(heat)incubate)。

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1.At this point, the selection of sweet and warm black tea is better to incubate the body's yang, especially for women.

2.Put it in the Incubate tray if you're not ready to deal with it.B

3.Doom and gloom seem to incubate a hunger for the blackest of humour.饿

4.Like the Macaronis, Gentoo penguins incubate and hatch their eggs within five weeks of coming ashore.

5.After the female penguin lays a single egg, she transfers it to the male to incubate while she heads out to sea to feed.

6.Penguins travel literally the ends of the Earth to protect their infants, facing Antarctic blizzards while they incubate their eggs.

7.When parrots incubate their eggs in the wild, the temperature and humidity of the nest are controlled naturally.湿

8.It's in Microsoft's DNA to continually develop and incubate new technologies to foster productivity and creativity.DNA

9.In artificial incubation programs, aviculturists remove eggs from the nests of parrots and incubate them under laboratory conditions.

10.large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs.