clones
n. (動植物的)克隆( clone的名詞複數 ); 無性繁殖系; 複製人(或動植物。); 好像一模一樣的人
v. (使某物)無性繁殖( clone的第三人稱單數 )
If someone or something is a clone of another person or thing, they are so similar to this person or thing that they seem to be exactly the same as them.
Tom was in some ways a younger clone of his handsome father...
湯姆某些地方長得和他那帥氣的父親一模一樣,只是年輕一些。
Designers are mistaken if they believe we all want to be supermodel clones.
要是設計師認為所有人都想和超模一樣,那他們就錯了。
A clone is an animal or plant that has been produced artificially, for example in a laboratory, from the cells of another animal or plant. A clone is exactly the same as the original animal or plant.
To clone an animal or plant means to produce it as a clone.
The idea of cloning extinct life forms still belongs to science fiction.
克隆已經滅絕的生物的想法仍舊只限於科幻小說中。
Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells.
他們的解決方案是分離出特定的B細胞克隆,然後將它們和癌細胞結合。
Cut - and - paste tools include all lassos, marquees, clones, drags, and other repositioning tools.
剪下和貼上工具包括所有的套索, 如選取框 、 克隆 、 拖動及其他重定位工具.
There are obvious differences between clones with regard to their self - fertility.
自交能孕性在不同的無性系中是明顯不同的.
Potentially " high - yielding " clones are likely to be the material which first come to hand.
有 “ 高產 ” 可能的無性系大概首先是隨手可得的材料.
These are replicated individually in bacterial cells to produce a library of different DNA clones.
它們各自在細菌細胞內複製,產生不同的DNA克隆的“文庫”.