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pollinate
- IPA[ˈpɒlɪneɪt]
英式
- convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow fertilization
verb: pollinate, 3rd person present: pollinates, gerund or present participle: pollinating, past tense: pollinated, past participle: pollinated
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動詞
- 1. convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow fertilization there are not enough bees to pollinate their crops large tubular bird-pollinated flowers
- pollinate (a flower or plant) with pollen from another flower or plant: these varieties benefit from being cross-pollinated by another compatible variety
Oxford American Dictionary
- pollinate (a flower or plant) with pollen from another flower or plant: these varieties benefit from being cross-pollinated by another compatible variety
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a plant) fertilized by wind-borne pollen: wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a flower) undergoing pollination by pollen from the same flower or from another flower on ... self-pollinating species of flowering plants beans and other legumes are self-pollinating
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a flower) undergoing pollination by pollen from the same flower or from another flower on ... self-pollinating species of flowering plants beans and other legumes are self-pollinating
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a plant) fertilized by wind-borne pollen: wind-pollinated flowers that open in spring
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpäləˌnāt]
美式
- convey pollen to or deposit pollen on (a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant) and so allow ... there are not enough bees to pollinate their crops large tubular bird-pollinated flowers
Oxford American Dictionary