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Definition of breeding ground in English: breeding groundnoun 1An area where birds, fish, or other animals habitually breed. 繁殖地,产卵地 Example sentencesExamples - Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
- Unfortunately, summer and grills together make the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
- The entire coastal waters of Cardigan Bay are a haven for wildlife and a perfect breeding ground for seabirds.
- They'll appreciate the shallow water for breeding grounds and repay the favor by eating mosquito larvae.
- Under the right conditions, wet structures and contents can be a perfect breeding ground for mold spores.
- You cannot see mites, but you can either remove their favorite breeding grounds or keep these areas dry and clean.
- Standing water in a house can also serve as a breeding ground for insects and other animals.
- Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
- Consequently, attention has focused on this type of market as a breeding ground for infections that affect humans.
- Coastal wetlands are also breeding grounds for economically important fish and shellfish.
- Removal of trash and debris around the field helps to eliminate slug breeding grounds.
- Excess debris, leaves, and moisture are breeding grounds for insects.
- Dark, dank and musty, it was the perfect breeding ground for countless deadly germs and diseases.
- Pigs in particular create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which carry avian pox and malaria.
- Watching them soar, glide, call, and even dance at their spring wetland breeding grounds has fascinated people for eons.
- Zoos, by nature, are breeding grounds for high numbers of rodents.
- Raw eggs contain a lot of water, making them a perfect breeding ground for illness-causing bacteria.
- They're also conduits of life, breeding grounds for small marine animals and feed areas for larger ones.
- This was the largest recorded breeding ground and nest concentrated area.
- With row after row of cacao trees vulnerable to attack, plantations provide ample breeding grounds for pathogens.
- West Nile is a concern because the standing water can serve as a breeding ground.
Synonyms nursery, cradle, nest, den - 1.1 A place or situation that favours the development or occurrence of something.
〈喻〉滋生地,发源地,中心 the situation is a breeding ground for political unrest 这种局势是政治动荡的温床。 Example sentencesExamples - Comic books would seem to be the perfect breeding ground for video games.
- No prizes for guessing what political movement this is a breeding ground for.
- They argue that lack of outlets for political expression create a breeding ground for extremists.
- Believe it or not, the TV show is not a breeding ground for talent.
- By addressing the issue now, the government can avoid the breeding grounds for future social strife.
- It's a breeding ground of single people and it's a suburb of the French Quarter.
- Obsolete variants flourish in that region, and it remains a breeding ground for continuous problems.
- That kind of situation is a teeming breeding ground for all sorts of unwanted trouble.
- Navy sides have proved a breeding ground for footballing talent in the past, especially in the post-Second World War era.
- The Web is indeed a modern-day breeding ground for unscrupulous forgers.
- But it also seemed to emerge as fertile ground if not a breeding ground for terrorists.
- He saw long periods of stability as breeding grounds for increasingly destabilizing behavior.
- If there is resentment then that is the breeding ground for intolerant politics like fascism.
- The best breeding grounds for ideas and innovation tend to be urban areas.
- Which areas are the best breeding grounds for ideas and innovation?
- University campuses became a main breeding ground for developments in the functionality of the Internet.
- This grey wasteland could only be a breeding ground for a wave of hungry, embittered youth.
- As events of the last several weeks have shown, the Internet creates the perfect breeding ground for virus attacks.
- This is the perfect breeding ground for the rapid spread of HIV.
- This, of course, makes it the perfect breeding ground for the single-most hyped band this year.
Synonyms nursery, cradle, nest, den
Definition of breeding ground in US English: breeding groundnounˈbridɪŋ ˌɡraʊndˈbrēdiNG ˌɡround 1An area where birds, fish, or other animals habitually breed. 繁殖地,产卵地 Example sentencesExamples - Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
- Pigs in particular create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which carry avian pox and malaria.
- Raw eggs contain a lot of water, making them a perfect breeding ground for illness-causing bacteria.
- With row after row of cacao trees vulnerable to attack, plantations provide ample breeding grounds for pathogens.
- Coastal wetlands are also breeding grounds for economically important fish and shellfish.
- Unfortunately, summer and grills together make the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
- This was the largest recorded breeding ground and nest concentrated area.
- They're also conduits of life, breeding grounds for small marine animals and feed areas for larger ones.
- Zoos, by nature, are breeding grounds for high numbers of rodents.
- Removal of trash and debris around the field helps to eliminate slug breeding grounds.
- Watching them soar, glide, call, and even dance at their spring wetland breeding grounds has fascinated people for eons.
- Standing water in a house can also serve as a breeding ground for insects and other animals.
- The entire coastal waters of Cardigan Bay are a haven for wildlife and a perfect breeding ground for seabirds.
- Consequently, attention has focused on this type of market as a breeding ground for infections that affect humans.
- They'll appreciate the shallow water for breeding grounds and repay the favor by eating mosquito larvae.
- You cannot see mites, but you can either remove their favorite breeding grounds or keep these areas dry and clean.
- Excess debris, leaves, and moisture are breeding grounds for insects.
- Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
- Under the right conditions, wet structures and contents can be a perfect breeding ground for mold spores.
- Dark, dank and musty, it was the perfect breeding ground for countless deadly germs and diseases.
- West Nile is a concern because the standing water can serve as a breeding ground.
Synonyms nursery, cradle, nest, den - 1.1usually in singular A thing that favors the development or occurrence of something.
〈喻〉滋生地,发源地,中心 Austin is a breeding ground for musical talent 这种局势是政治动荡的温床。 Example sentencesExamples - But it also seemed to emerge as fertile ground if not a breeding ground for terrorists.
- He saw long periods of stability as breeding grounds for increasingly destabilizing behavior.
- University campuses became a main breeding ground for developments in the functionality of the Internet.
- This is the perfect breeding ground for the rapid spread of HIV.
- Obsolete variants flourish in that region, and it remains a breeding ground for continuous problems.
- This grey wasteland could only be a breeding ground for a wave of hungry, embittered youth.
- The Web is indeed a modern-day breeding ground for unscrupulous forgers.
- Believe it or not, the TV show is not a breeding ground for talent.
- No prizes for guessing what political movement this is a breeding ground for.
- This, of course, makes it the perfect breeding ground for the single-most hyped band this year.
- Comic books would seem to be the perfect breeding ground for video games.
- That kind of situation is a teeming breeding ground for all sorts of unwanted trouble.
- By addressing the issue now, the government can avoid the breeding grounds for future social strife.
- The best breeding grounds for ideas and innovation tend to be urban areas.
- Navy sides have proved a breeding ground for footballing talent in the past, especially in the post-Second World War era.
- If there is resentment then that is the breeding ground for intolerant politics like fascism.
- Which areas are the best breeding grounds for ideas and innovation?
- They argue that lack of outlets for political expression create a breeding ground for extremists.
- As events of the last several weeks have shown, the Internet creates the perfect breeding ground for virus attacks.
- It's a breeding ground of single people and it's a suburb of the French Quarter.
Synonyms nursery, cradle, nest, den
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