mating
- IPA[ˈmeɪtɪŋ]
英式
- the action of animals coming together to breed; copulation
noun: mating, plural noun: matings
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- 1. the action of animals coming together to breed; copulation courtship and mating also occur on land
- the sexual partner of a bird or other animal: a male bird sings to court a mate
- (of animals or birds) come together for breeding; copulate: successful males may mate with many females ovulation occurs only if mating has taken place
Oxford Dictionary
- each of a pair of birds or other animals: a male bird sings to court a mate
- (of animals or birds) come together for breeding; copulate: successful males may mate with many females
Oxford American Dictionary
- an infusion of the leaves of a South American shrub, which is high in caffeine and bitter: maté has an agreeable slightly aromatic odor
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bitter infusion of the leaves of a South American shrub, which is high in caffeine: maté has an agreeable slightly aromatic odor
Oxford Dictionary
- short for checkmate
- short for checkmate
Oxford American Dictionary
- short for checkmate
- short for checkmate
Oxford Dictionary
- a characteristic call uttered by an animal during the mating season, especially by males to ... the birds arrive at the end of April, flooding the forest with their incessant mating calls
Oxford Dictionary
- a period of the year during which members of an animal species mate, typically adopting ... song birds in the mating season seem to sing endlessly
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- the action of animals coming together to breed; copulation: ovulation occurs only if mating has taken place
Oxford American Dictionary