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单词

hibernation

读音
ˌhaɪbərˈneɪʃn
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释义

n. 冬眠;过冬;避寒

例句

"In fact, " she said after a while, "we have gone into hibernation."
“事实上,”过了一会儿,她说,“我们已经进入了冬眠状态。”
Now when they emerge in the spring from hibernation, the mating process begins.
现在,当它们从冬眠中醒来时,交配的过程就开始了。
Animals which save energy by hibernation or lethargy (e. g. bats or hedgehogs) live much longer than those which are always active
通过冬眠或昏睡来节省能量的动物(例如蝙蝠或刺猬)比那些一直很活跃的动物活得更久。

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we couldn't actually save the spacecraft anymore,so we went into hibernation.Everything was switched off except for one clock.
which means that every spring,the females meet after the winter hibernation,and they stay together for about six months
hummingbirds sometimes need to sleep off the day’s eventsin a mild form of hibernation called torpor.Their hearts— proportionally the largest in the animal kingdom—
called white-nose syndrome,which can fatally disrupt hibernation and deteriorate wing tissue.These conditions prevent bats from performing critical roles
the common poorwill sleeps out winters in the deserts of North America.But researchers were proposing much more outlandish forms of hibernationwell into the 19th century.
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