gestated
英 [dʒesˈteɪtɪd]
美 [ˈdʒesteɪtɪd]
v. 怀孕; 妊娠; 孕育
gestate的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- Moreover, it is the Roman law that gestated the concept and thought of freedom of contract.
而且,正是罗马法孕育了契约自由的观念和思想。 - Different civilizations have created different cultures of law, and different racial spirits have gestated different thoughts of legal system.
不同的文明造就了不同的法律文化,不同的民族精神孕育了不同的法制思想。 - By swallowing the Oceanid and her unborn child, Zeus became pregnant with Athena, but he wasn't built to deliver a baby and he seems to have gestated the baby in his head.
在将海洋女神和她没有出世的胎儿整个吞下之后,宙斯继续孕育着雅典娜,但由于宙斯不具有分娩的能力,胎儿在他的头颅中继续成长。 - Ink painting is the thousands of years civilization history gestated crystallization of the wisdom of, have high art value and cultural value.
水墨是中华几千年文明史中孕育出来的智慧结晶,具有极高的艺术价值和文化价值。 - There has being a special culture background gestated the architectural spaces in each special times, areas, and in each special circumstances.
各种特定的文化背景孕育着各个时代、地域、环境下独特的建筑空间文化。 - Each culture contains its own unique nature and mainstream value, and being gestated in English culture," individualism "becomes the essence of English cultural values.
每种文化都蕴含着自身独特的性质和主流价值,而英语文化孕育下的个人主义是英语文化价值观的实质。 - It has been gestated by Wu and Yue culture and is finally formed by liberation thoughts in the middle of Qing dynasty.
吴越地方风物传说不断滋润和丰富的白娘子形象是吴越文化孕育已久,受清中叶个性解放思潮的激扬而形成的; - Li Bai, the God of poetry, is the most famous poet in Tang Dynasty and a genius gestated by prosperous Tang culture.
诗仙李白是唐代最著名的诗人,是盛唐文化孕育出来的天才。 - The nature gestated everything on earth, then human being created the culture on the basis of the nature.
大自然孕育了万物,人类又在自然的基础上创造了文化。 - England is a big marine country in the world, whose long history of maritime industry's development gestated the earliest written legislation in maritime arbitration.
英国是世界上的海运大国,其漫长的海运发展史孕育了世界上最早的海事仲裁成文立法。