zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • xìng jiāojiāo gòu xióng xìng yīn jīng chā xìng yīn dào de xióng xìng jiān de jiāo
    Sexual union between a male and a female involving insertion of the penis into the vagina.
  • huái tāi de gōnghuái tāi de xìng
    A gravid uterus; a gravid female.
  • yīn dào xìng dòng de cóng wài yīn yīn mén chù tōng xiàng gōng jǐng de tōng dào
    The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals.
  • gēn gōng shì suàn huǒ shì chún zhǒngméi yòu zhān shàng jiā yǎng huǒ pǐn zhǒng liáng de chéngfènwèile pāi zhào bǎo shòu shí dòng de qīn rǎoniǎo lèi xué jiā men zài shù lín zhā yíng
    According to the formula, the hen was pure-strain wild--not a taint of the sluggish domestic bird in her blood--and the ornithologists were camping in the woods, protecting her nest from predators and taking pictures.
  • māo qiáng wēi zhǒng zhìtōng cháng dài de xióng zhū qiā shǔ màn téng zhí kāi de dān xìng huā duǒyòu xīn xíng qiǎn qīng dào hēi de jiāng guǒ
    Any of several woody, usually prickly dioecious vines of the genus Smilax, having greenish, unisexual flowers, heart-shaped leaves, and usually bluish to black berries.
  • zhǒng xìng de jīn shǔ yuán yòu sān zhǒng tóng xìng shēn shēn de huà yòng zuò chú cǎo shā chóng zhǒng jīnjiàn shā huángxióng huáng zhōng
    a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realgar.
  • gāo de cāo de měi zhōu yào cǎoyòu shǒu zhǎng zhuàng de duō xiǎo bái xióng de huāzài měi guó zhōng dōng de chōng rǎng zhōng jiàn
    tall coarse American herb having palmate leaves and numerous small white dioecious flowers; found wild in most alluvial soils of eastern and central United States.
  • yīn wéi shèng wén sēn xùn yīng shǔ men suǒ zhī de xióng tóng xíng de niǎo lèisuǒ hěn nán cóng wài biǎo fēn xióng
    Because St. Vincent Amazon parrots are what are known as sexually monomorphic, it is impossible to tell males from females just by looking at them.
  • ā tuō luó cǎi yòng zhǒng zhí jiē de méi liàn suǒ fǎn yìng shì yàn lái què dìng suǒ yòu cóng shèng wén sēn xiǎo dǎo duō huò de 79 zhǐ shèng wén sēn xùn yīng de xióng
    Amato and Russello applied a straighiforward polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to determine the sex of all the captive St. Vincent Amazon parrots living in St. Vincent and Barbados, a total of 79 birds.
  • shēng dòng bǎo xié huì de qiáo zhì · ā tuō yán jiū shēng mài 'ěr · luó zuì zǎo kāi shǐ liǎo yán jiū shèng wén sēn xùn yīng de gōng zuòdāng shí dǎo shàng yòu qún yīng 'àihào zhě wèn liǎo men kàn fēi cháng jiǎn dān de wèn yòu méi yòu jiǎn dān de fāng lái fēn biàn yīng de xióng
    George Amato of the Wildlife Conservation Society and a graduate student, Michael Russello, initially started working with the St. Vincent Amazon parrots when a consortium of parrot enthusiasts on the island approached them with a seemingly simple question: Is there an uncomplicated way to tell which birds are male and which are female?
  • tún cǎo zhǒng tún cǎo shǔ de cǎoyòu xióng de xiǎo huā guānnéng chǎn liàng huā fěnshì yǐn gān cǎo de zhù yào yuán yīn zhī
    Any of various weeds of the genus Ambrosia having small, greenish, unisexual flower heads and producing abundant pollen that is one of the chief causes of hay fever.
  • nüè zhǒng chuán rǎn xìng bìngzhèng zhuàng wéi zhōu xìng gǎn dào lěngrèhuo hànbìng yīn shì shēng hóng xuè qiú de zhǒng nüè yuán chóng shǔ yuán shēng dòng zhè zhǒng dòng tōng guò gǎn rǎn bìng jūn de xìng nüè wén chuán
    An infectious disease characterized by cycles of chills, fever, and sweating, caused by the parasitic infection of red blood cells by a protozoan of the genus Plasmodium, which is transmitted by the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito.
  • xíng yìn líng yángxióng xìng wéi dài yòu bái bān diǎn de lán huī xìng wéi qiǎn jiǎo
    large Indian antelope; male is blue-grey with white markings; female is brownish with no horns.
  • zài guǎng wéi rén zhī de 'ào wéi 'ān de chuán shuō zhōngyòu yòu duì shuāng bāo tāi bèi yuán yǎng lìng zhǒng shuō shì bèi shī yǎng
    In the popular romance Octavian, another set of twin boys is nurtured by, in one case, an ape, and in the other, a lioness.
  • zhù zhǒng zhōu dài de duō nián shēng cǎo běn zhí zhù shǔ wēi zhù ), yòu kuān de fēn zhī de zǒng zhuàng huā gāi huā yóu xióng huā huā bàn de xiǎo huā gòu chéng
    A tropical Asian perennial herb(Boehmeria nivea) having broad leaves and densely branched panicles of small, unisexual, apetalous flowers.
  • qiáng cǎo shǔ zhí rèn zhǒng xióng tóng zhū de qián shǔ zhí cháng yòu jīng dài yòu máo de cháng de huā bàn de huā
    Any of various monoecious plants of the genus Parietaria, having long, narrow leaves with hairy tufts at the base and apetalous flowers.
  • qián lèi zhí qián shǔ chǐ xíng huā xióng huā bànjiē chù zhí máo huì yǐn guò mǐn
    Any of numerous plants of the genus Urtica, having toothed leaves, unisexual apetalous flowers, and stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact.
  • xióng xìng duì xìng chū de mǎn de jiào shēng huò háo jiào
    whistle or howl approvingly at a female, of males.
  • xióng tóng de shuǐ shēng shēng huò shēng huán jié dòng
    hermaphroditic aquatic or terrestrial or parasitic annelids.
  • xióng dài shuǐ shēng zhí de xiǎo shǔ
    small genus of dioecious tropical aquatic plants.
  • zhí xuéshǔ huò zhí xìng guāncáng luǎn yòu guān
    (botany) of or relating to an archegonium.
  • zhǒng shàng shēng shòushēng chùniǎo lèi chóng dōushì xióng pèi duì deyědōu xià liǎo chuán
    Every wild animal, all cattle, every bird, and every reptile that moves on the ground, came out of the ark by families.
  • shàng chuán de hái yòu xiē dòng jié jìng de jié jìng de shēng chùměi zhǒng dōushì xióng duìsuǒ yòu de niǎo lèi shàng de chóng shì duì duì deàn shàng de fēn yàng shàng liǎo chuán
    And into the ark with Noah went one pair, male and female, of all beasts, clean and unclean, of birds and of everything that crawls on the ground, two by two, as God had commanded.
  • hái yào zhǒng fēi qínzǒu shòu chóngměi yàng liǎng zhǐ xióng dài shàng dào dēng zhōuzài chuán shàng wèi yǎng hǎo
    And you shall bring living creatrues of every kind into the ark to keep them alive with you, two of each kind, a male and a female; two of every kind of bird, beast, and reptile, shall come to you to be kept alive.
  • zhǒng shǔ shuǐ shēng huò zhǎo shēngzhǎng de duō nián shēng zhí yòu jiàn tóu zhuàng bái de xióng huā de yuán zhuī huā
    Any of various aquatic or wetland perennial plants of the genus Sagittaria, having arrowhead-shaped leaves and panicles of white, unisexual flowers.
  • rèn zhǒng shǔ cháng zhí yuán chǎn měi guó luó yìn qún dǎoshēng yòu kāi yòu xióng de qiú zhuàng huā duǒ míng xiǎn péng de xià jīng zhì chéng lèi zhú fěn de diàn fěn
    Any of several evergreen species of the genus Zamia native to southern Florida, Mexico, and the West Indies, having compound leaves, unisexual cones, and conspicuously thickened underground stems that yield starch resembling arrowroot.
  • huáng sān liú huà , as2s3, zhǒng yòng zhì yán liào de huáng kuàng
    Arsenic trisulfide, As2S3, a yellow mineral used as a pigment.
  • náng zhǒng zhì decháng shì gùn zhuàng de jié gòudiǎn xíng de jié gòu zhōng yòu tōng guò náng jūn de xióng jié xíng chéng de náng bāo
    A membranous, often club-shaped structure in which typically eight ascospores are formed through sexual reproduction of ascomycetes.
  • chǎn náng náng jūn de xìng shēng zhí guān
    The female reproductive organ of ascomycetous fungi.
  • náng bāo xíng chéng náng nèi yóu xióng jié chǎn shēng de zhēn jūn bāo
    A sexually produced fungal spore formed within an ascus.
  • náng jūn zhēn jūn de zhǒng diǎn shì zài náng yòu xióng jié 'ér chǎn shēng de bāo
    Any of various members of a large group of fungi characterized by the presence of sexually produced spores formed within an ascus.
  • xìng shēng zhí de ruǐ xióng ruǐ de xìng shēng zhí de
    Having no pistils or stamens; asexual.