pollinators

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基本释义

n.
传粉者,传粉媒介,传粉昆虫( pollinator的名词复数 )

实用例句

Many insects were pollinators before other flying animals were extant.

在其它能飞的动物出现之前,许多昆虫已经是授粉者了.

辞典例句

Flower ecologists have distinguished the wind pollinators, i . e . the anemophilous plants from the zoidogamous plants.

花生态学家把风媒传粉种, 即风媒植物,同动物媒植物区别开来.

辞典例句

Almost all pollinators visited the flowers before 12:00 am.

所有传粉的昆虫都是蜂类昆虫,并且几乎所有的昆虫只出现在上午12:00前.

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Honey bees are pollinators of wild flowers.

蜜蜂为野花授粉.

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They think also ( ozone ) in the air is keeping bees and other pollinators from smelling the flowers.

他们认为空气中臭氧正组织蜂和其他授粉者闻花朵.

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The delicate flowers attract pollinators, mostly honeybees, to visit and collect nectar and pollen.

娇嫩的花朵引来了众多采食花粉和花蜜的授粉“红娘”,主角当然是蜜蜂了.

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Amegilla floraea ( Smith ) Brooks and Xylocopa nasais Westwood were the most important pollinators.

花无垫蜂(Amegillaflorea ( Smith ) Brooks)和竹木蜂(XylocopanasaisWestwood)是最主要的传粉者.

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