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incubate
- IPA[ˈɪŋkjʊbeɪt]
英式
- (of a bird) sit on (eggs) in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching.;(in a laboratory or other controlled situation) keep (eggs, bacteria, embryos, etc.) at a suitable temperature so that they develop
verb: incubate, 3rd person present: incubates, gerund or present participle: incubating, past tense: incubated, past participle: incubated
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a bird) sit on (eggs) in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching.
- ▪ (in a laboratory or other controlled situation) keep (eggs, bacteria, embryos, etc.) at a suitable temperature so that they develop the samples were incubated at 80°C for 3 minutes
- ▪ North American give support and aid the development of (a new small business).
- 2. be developing an infectious disease before symptoms appear the possibility that she was incubating early syphilis
- ▪ develop slowly without outward or perceptible signs the BSE bug incubates for around three years
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- IPA[ˈinkyəˌbāt]
美式
- (of a bird) sit on (eggs) in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching.
Oxford American Dictionary