lifespan

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释义

n. 寿命;使用寿命;生命期

自然拼读

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词态

复数:lifespans

例句

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?

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。

A longer lifespan is changing the narrative structure of life itself.

更长的寿命正在改变生命本身的叙事结构。

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。

Various interventions, such as infection-fighting drugs, can increase a population's average survival time, but only approaches that slow the body's rate of aging will increase the maximum lifespan.

各种干预措施,如抗感染药物,可以增加人口的平均存活时间,但只有那些减缓人体衰老速度的方法才能延长最长寿命。

Leonard Hayflick, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, said the idea that aging can be cured implies the human lifespan can be increased, which some researchers suggest is possible.

加州大学旧金山分校教授伦纳德·海弗利克表示,衰老可以治愈的观点意味着人类寿命可以延长,并且这在一些研究人员看来是可能的。

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