中英
hibernate
/ ˈhaɪbəneɪt /
/ ˈhaɪbərneɪt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.冬眠;(人)(长期)蛰居,不活动
  • CET6/GRE/
    • 第三人称单数

      hibernates
    • 现在分词

      hibernating
    • 过去式

      hibernated
    • 过去分词

      hibernated
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  • 1

     冬眠

    此模式也称为WFI(Wait-for-Instruction)。 6.冬眠(Hibernate):整颗IC的供电都停止,所有内部的资料必须先存到外部的存储器当中。

  • 2

     休眠

    休眠(Hibernate):当体系入入此形式时,允许体系及使用法式将履言状态储存于软盘贮存区外,此时计较机已经将电源切断;若要答复履言状况必要按下电...

  • 3

    [生物] 越冬

    越冬 中文名称: 越冬 英文名称: Hibernate 友情链接 中国沙漏网 中国标号机网 吕梁商务网 中国字幕机网 中国滤板网 中国切胶机网 中国瓶体网 中国排气管网 中国砂磨机网 中

  • 4

     蛰伏

    ... splice 结合 链接字符串 hibernate 冬眠;越冬;蛰伏 Hibernate是ORmaping的一种实现 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    When the winter winds blow, some of us would rather hibernate than work out.
    当冬天的风吹来的时候,我们中的一些人宁愿冬眠也不愿出去工作。
  • 2
    My current pet name for her is "bear" because she has to hibernate every night.
    我现在给她的爱称是“熊熊”,因为她每天晚上都要冬眠。
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    Unlike squirrels, woodchucks, and many other woodland animals, bears do not actually hibernate.
    与松鼠、旱獭和许多其他林地动物不同,熊实际上并不冬眠。
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  • 百科
  • Hibernate

    Hibernation is a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in endotherms. Hibernation refers to a season of heterothermy that is characterized by low body temperature, slow breathing and heart rate, and low metabolic rate. Although traditionally reserved for "deep" hibernators such as rodents, the term has been redefined to include animals such as bears and is now applied based on active metabolic suppression rather than based on absolute body temperature decline. Many experts believe that the processes of daily torpor and hibernation form a continuum and utilize similar mechanisms. Hibernation during the summer months is known as aestivation. Some reptile species (ectotherms) are said to brumate, or undergo brumation, but any possible similarities between brumation and hibernation are not firmly established. Some insects, such as the wasp, Polistes exclamans hibernate by aggregating together in groups in protected places called hibernacula.Often associated with low temperatures, the function of hibernation is to conserve energy during a period when sufficient food is unavailable. To achieve this energy saving, an endotherm will first decrease its metabolic rate, which then results in a decreased body temperature. Hibernation may last several days, weeks, or months depending on the species, ambient temperature, time of year, and individual's body condition.Before entering hibernation, animals need to store enough energy to last through the entire winter. Larger species become hyperphagic and eat a large amount of food and store the energy in fat deposits. In many small species, food caching replaces eating and becoming fat. Some species of mammals hibernate while gestating young, which are either born while the mother hibernates or shortly afterwards.For example, the female polar bear goes into hibernation during the cold winter months to give birth to her offspring. She loses 15-27% of her pre-hibernation weight and uses stored fats for energy during times of food scarcity, or hibernation. It is evident that pregnant female polar bears significantly increase body mass prior to hibernation, and this increase is further reflected in the weight of their offspring. The fat accumulation prior to hibernation in female polar bears enables them to provide a sufficient and warm, nurturing environment for their newborns.Alternately, the term hibernation may commonly refer to the science-fiction concept of prolonged or indefinite suspended animation of humans or other organisms.

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