2. This allows the pair to mate properly and stops the hen from staying in the nest.
这可以使这一对正常交配同时也阻止雌禽待在窝里。
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3. He's been foragin' for his mate.
它在为它的伴侣找吃的呢。
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4. Nibs and John were first and second mate.
尼布斯和约翰是大副和二副。
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5. The bird senses that it can eat, rest and mate later.
这只鸟意识到,它可以进食、休息,然后交配。
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6. It wants to mate but it's also afraid and wants to run away.
它想交配,但它也害怕,想逃跑。
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7. These divine beings descend to earth and mate with female humans.
这些神灵降临凡间,并与女性人类交配。
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8. They all knew it and felt it and the robin and his mate knew they knew it.
它们都知道,都感觉到,知更鸟和它的配偶也知道它们懂得。
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9. When it rains, the adults emerge and congregate to mate at temporary ponds.
下雨时,成年企鹅们会出现并聚集在临时出现的水塘里进行交配。
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10. For them, they come together to mate, and then they go their separate ways.
对它们来说,它们聚集在一起交配,然后分道扬镳。
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11. If we take our example from a minute ago, if the bird is afraid of its mate, it's conflicted.
如果我们以一分钟前的例子为例,鸟要是害怕它的伴侣,它就是相互矛盾的。
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12. In the past, choice of soul mate was limited by geography, social convention and family tradition.
以前,地理位置、社会习俗和家庭传统限制了人们对灵魂伴侣的选择。
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13. Walking upright permitted the father to use his hands to gather food and carry it to his mate from a distance.
直立行走使父亲可以用手收集食物并从远处把食物带给他的配偶。
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14. Gene flow is relatively free because individuals can move and then mate with individuals in their new location.
基因流动是相对自由的,因为个体可以移动,然后在新的地方与个体交配。
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15. In addition, perhaps left and right-handed snails cannot mate with each other, having incompatible twist directions.
此外,左旋和右旋蜗牛可能无法交配,因为它们的扭曲方向不相容。
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16. Their work shows for the first time that a low masculine voice is important for both mate choice and the accuracy of women's memory.
他们的研究第一次表明,男性低沉的声音对伴侣选择和女性记忆的准确性都很重要。
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17. You will learn to talk about problems and be more patient with people you don't agree with—a friend, or a mate in your workroom or company.
你将学会探讨问题,对与你意见相左的人——朋友或办公室和公司的同事更有耐心。
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18. Gene flow, the movement of alleles across the range of the species, is relatively free because individuals can move and then mate with individuals in their new location.
19. Hamilton, noting that the eggs develop within their host—the larva of another insect—and that the newly emerged adult wasps mate immediately and disperse, offered a remarkably cogent analysis.