lifespan
寿命
常用释义
英音[ ˈlaɪfspæn ]
美音[ ˈlaɪfspæn ]
基本释义
- n. (人或动物的)寿命;使用期,有效期
例句
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1·A 15-year lifespan is not uncommon for a dog.15年的寿命对狗来说并非罕见。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·They postulated a 500-year lifespan for a plastic container.他们假定塑料容器的寿命为500年。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·After they thaw, does it affect them like their lifespan?但是在解冻之后,这会影响到它们吗?比如寿命?
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4·A longer lifespan is changing the narrative structure of life itself.寿命延长正在改变生命本身的叙事结构。
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5·Castles, palaces and cathedrals have a longer lifespan than the dwellings of ordinary people.城堡、宫殿和大教堂的寿命比普通人的住所寿命要长。
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6·It seems commonly believed that companies are not motivated to prolong their products' lifespan.人们似乎普遍认为,公司没有动力去延长产品的寿命。
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7·When a banded bird is recaptured and reported, we learn about its migration route, its growth, and how long it has been alive, its lifespan.当一只被戴了标记环的鸟被重新捕获时,我们就能从报告中了解其迁徙路线、生长情况以及存活时间、寿命。
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8·In the Nun Study and the Mills College research, a measure of early positive expression determined the effect of this positivity over the lifespan.在《修女研究》和米尔斯学院的研究中,有一项早期的积极表达方法决定了对寿命的正面影响。
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9·Munch and Salinas looked at lifespan data from laboratory and field observations for more than 90 species from land, freshwater and marine environments.蒙克和萨利纳斯研究了来自实验室和野外的90多个物种的寿命数据,这些物种来自陆地、淡水和海洋环境。
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10·The lifespan for 87 percent of the species they studied varied as predicted by the MTE, so those that lived in colder temperatures had longer lifespans.他们研究的物种中有87%的寿命与MTE预测的不同,因此那些生活在较低温度下的物种寿命更长。
同义词
n.
[生物]寿命;预期生命期限;预期使用期限
同根词
词根:
lifeless