incubating
v. (卵)被孵化( incubate的現在分詞 ); 孵(卵); <醫>潛伏; 逐漸形成
When birds incubate their eggs, they keep the eggs warm until the baby birds come out.
The birds returned to their nests and continued to incubate the eggs.
鳥兒回到巢裡繼續孵卵。
When a germ in your body incubates or is incubated, it develops for a period of time before it starts making you feel ill.
The virus can incubate for up to ten days after the initial infection.
病毒在初次感染以後可以潛伏長達 10 天。
If you say that plans or ideas incubate, you mean that they develop slowly after a lot of thought or discussion.
...the fateful decision which had doubtless been incubating in his mind for years.
無疑已在他頭腦中醞釀了多年的重大決定
How many of the world's cattle are now silently incubating BSE?
在世界上現在有多少牛處於尚未發作的潛伏BSE狀態?
" Lotus says her family is going to start incubating tomorrow.
“ 荷花說她家明天就要‘窩’了.
Every family in the village was busy " incubating.
現在這村裡家家都在 “ 窩種”了.
Mosquitoes kill easily when incubating.
蚊子在產卵時易於消滅.
Incubating tiny infant organs to grow into larger ones that adults could use.
培育幼小的嬰兒器官使其長大以供成人使用.