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词汇 fertility
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Definition of fertility in English:

fertility

noun fəˈtɪlɪtifəːˈtɪlɪtifərˈtɪlədi
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being fertile; productiveness.

    improve the soil fertility by adding compost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For soil fertility, I used bases/alumina molar ratios as a chemical index of soil fertility suitable for paleosols.
    • One solution might be to plant triploid trees if they prove to have low fertility.
    • Natural soil texture and fertility also play a role in when and how much additional fertilizer plants need.
    • Manure nutrients help build and maintain soil fertility.
    • Galileo's work in mechanics testifies to the fertility of these concepts.
    • The increased fertility was better for stocking.
    • As we drove through the countryside I could see the evidence of the incredible fertility.
    • These sites had greater light, moisture, and soil fertility than mature forests or summer clearcuts.
    • Third, reduced pollen and seed fertility may both indirectly result from this deleterious effect.
    • This shouldn't be a surprise, but it helps us to see the continuing relevance and fertility of his thought.
    • Good soil possesses oxygen, warmth, humidity, and fertility.
    • Lower fertility of land meant an increase in the cost of food, resulting in higher wages and therefore lower profits.
    • Despite high fertility, juvenile plants are rare.
    • Such soil as occurs is usually shallow, leached and mildly acid, and of generally low fertility.
    • The strategy of producing triploids of low fertility has been exploited in the production of seedless fruit.
    Synonyms
    fecundity, fruitfulness, productiveness, prolificacy, generativeness
    richness, lushness
    1. 1.1 The ability to conceive children or young.
      anxiety and stress affect fertility in both men and women
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several herbs are notable for boosting fertility, too.
      • Four of the eight QTL for reduced homozygous seed set are colocated with QTL associated with reduced male fertility.
      • Fertility is a highly personal and sensitive area of human life.
      • In Bulgarian tradition, the coffin of Christ stays for a week in the church and people crawl underneath for health and fertility.
      • Falling fertility has also become a major source of demographic concern.
      • Miller's research on turtle fertility involved turning the living turtle over and examining the ovaries by means of an endoscope.
      • Treatment can also affect your fertility or ability to have children.
      • It is part of the attire of a Bosporan priestess to Demeter, goddess of fertility.
      • Fertility is regarded as a unified principle, equally held by male and female forces.
      • The 2000 Census tells us the U.S. population will double every 54 years if fertility and immigration remain the same.
      • The Wicca see the cauldron as a symbol of the Goddess, the manifested essence of femininity and fertility.
      • Our results further show that the extent of hybrid male fertility varies somewhat with the particular parental strains used.
      • Nearby, childless couples seek prayers and potions for fertility.
      • Currently, stem cells used for research largely come from embryos leftover from fertility clinics.
      • This paper develops a rational choice model of the fertility of single women in the presence of government transfers.
      • Natural Family Planning cooperates with the natural law and teaches that fertility is to be treasured, not feared.
      • One is the King of the waxing year, of life, growth, and fertility.
      • Neither of these surgeries were done to improve her fertility.
      • The families of both the bride and groom prepare puffed rice for the ceremony as a symbol of fertility and good luck.
      • Yes, a woman's fertility correlates exactly to the phase of the moon at the time of her own birth.
      Synonyms
      ability to conceive, ability to have children, virility, fecundity, potency, reproductiveness

Rhymes

ability, agility, civility, debility, docility, edibility, facility, flexility, fragility, futility, gentility, hostility, humility, imbecility, infantility, juvenility, liability, mobility, nihility, nobility, nubility, puerility, senility, servility, stability, sterility, tactility, tranquillity (US tranquility), usability, utility, versatility, viability, virility, volatility

Definition of fertility in US English:

fertility

nounfərˈtilədēfərˈtɪlədi
  • 1The quality of being fertile; productiveness.

    improve the soil fertility by adding compost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The strategy of producing triploids of low fertility has been exploited in the production of seedless fruit.
    • Natural soil texture and fertility also play a role in when and how much additional fertilizer plants need.
    • Manure nutrients help build and maintain soil fertility.
    • These sites had greater light, moisture, and soil fertility than mature forests or summer clearcuts.
    • Despite high fertility, juvenile plants are rare.
    • As we drove through the countryside I could see the evidence of the incredible fertility.
    • One solution might be to plant triploid trees if they prove to have low fertility.
    • For soil fertility, I used bases/alumina molar ratios as a chemical index of soil fertility suitable for paleosols.
    • The increased fertility was better for stocking.
    • Galileo's work in mechanics testifies to the fertility of these concepts.
    • This shouldn't be a surprise, but it helps us to see the continuing relevance and fertility of his thought.
    • Lower fertility of land meant an increase in the cost of food, resulting in higher wages and therefore lower profits.
    • Third, reduced pollen and seed fertility may both indirectly result from this deleterious effect.
    • Such soil as occurs is usually shallow, leached and mildly acid, and of generally low fertility.
    • Good soil possesses oxygen, warmth, humidity, and fertility.
    Synonyms
    fecundity, fruitfulness, productiveness, prolificacy, generativeness
    1. 1.1 The ability to conceive children or young.
      anxiety and stress affect fertility in both men and women
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fertility is regarded as a unified principle, equally held by male and female forces.
      • The 2000 Census tells us the U.S. population will double every 54 years if fertility and immigration remain the same.
      • Neither of these surgeries were done to improve her fertility.
      • Our results further show that the extent of hybrid male fertility varies somewhat with the particular parental strains used.
      • Fertility is a highly personal and sensitive area of human life.
      • The families of both the bride and groom prepare puffed rice for the ceremony as a symbol of fertility and good luck.
      • Falling fertility has also become a major source of demographic concern.
      • Miller's research on turtle fertility involved turning the living turtle over and examining the ovaries by means of an endoscope.
      • Several herbs are notable for boosting fertility, too.
      • One is the King of the waxing year, of life, growth, and fertility.
      • Four of the eight QTL for reduced homozygous seed set are colocated with QTL associated with reduced male fertility.
      • In Bulgarian tradition, the coffin of Christ stays for a week in the church and people crawl underneath for health and fertility.
      • Treatment can also affect your fertility or ability to have children.
      • Yes, a woman's fertility correlates exactly to the phase of the moon at the time of her own birth.
      • Currently, stem cells used for research largely come from embryos leftover from fertility clinics.
      • It is part of the attire of a Bosporan priestess to Demeter, goddess of fertility.
      • This paper develops a rational choice model of the fertility of single women in the presence of government transfers.
      • Nearby, childless couples seek prayers and potions for fertility.
      • Natural Family Planning cooperates with the natural law and teaches that fertility is to be treasured, not feared.
      • The Wicca see the cauldron as a symbol of the Goddess, the manifested essence of femininity and fertility.
      Synonyms
      ability to conceive, ability to have children, virility, fecundity, potency, reproductiveness
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