柯林斯詞典fertilize /?f??t??la?z/ (fertilizing,fertilized,fertilizes) 1. V-T When an egg from the ovary of a woman or female animal is fertilized, a sperm from the male joins with the egg, causing a baby or young animal to begin forming. A female plant is fertilized when its reproductive parts come into contact with pollen from the male plant. 使受精; 使授粉 Certain varieties cannot be fertilized with their own pollen. 某些品種不能自花授粉。 ...the normal sperm levels needed to fertilize the egg. …使卵子受精所需的正常精子水平。2. fertilizationN-UNCOUNT 受精; 授粉 From fertilization until birth is about 266 days. 從受精到出生大約是266天。3. V-T To fertilize land means to improve its quality in order to make plants grow well on it, by spreading solid animal waste or a chemical mixture on it. 使肥沃 The faeces contain nitrogen which fertilizes the soil. 排泄物含有肥沃土壤的氮。 返回 fertilize劍橋詞典 fertilize verb [T] (LAND) to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants , in order to make the plants grow well 施肥 fertilize verb [T] (EGG/SEED) to cause an egg or seed to start to develop into a new young animal or plant by joining it with a male cell 使受精;使受孕;使受粉 Bees fertilize the flowers by bringing pollen . 蜜蜂通過傳播花粉使花朵受粉。 Once an egg is fertilized by the sperm , it becomes an embryo . 卵子受精后即成胚胎。 返回 fertilize