lifespans
英 [ˈlaɪfspænz]
美 [ˈlaɪfˌspænz]
n. 寿命; 可持续年限; 有效期
lifespan的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (人、动植物的)寿命,预期生命期限
Thelifespanof a person, animal, or plant is the period of time for which they live or are normally expected to live.- A 15-year lifespan is not uncommon for a dog...
15年的寿命对狗而言是比较常见的。 - They have extended the potential life span of humanity everywhere.
世界各地人类的预期寿命均有所延长。
- A 15-year lifespan is not uncommon for a dog...
- N-COUNT (产品等的)预期使用期限;(组织、想法等的)预期存在期限
Thelifespanof a product, organization, or idea is the period of time for which it is expected to work properly or to last.- Most boilers have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
绝大多数锅炉有15至20年的使用期限。
- Most boilers have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
双语例句
- Waters prefers a physiological explanation for small dogs'longer lifespans.
沃特斯倾向于从生理学方面解释小老鼠长寿的原因。 - Earlier this month, a study in mainland China found that poor air quality cut lifespans by more than five years.
本月早些时候,中国内地一项研究发现,恶劣的空气质量导致人们减寿五年多。 - Their lifespans overlapped by six years.
他们在世的时间有6年是交叉的。 - The lifespans of these enterprises in the crack are usually relatively short, but because of the need of the government, the new company replaces replaced the old company withers away or ceases to exist except in name.
这些处于夹缝中的企业的生命周期通常较短,但由于政府的需要,老公司消亡或名存实亡之后新公司又取而代之。 - The data tell an important story: as lifespans expand and retirement benefits shrink, growing numbers are entering, or refusing to leave, workplaces gradually changing their perception of the ideal worker.
数据说明了一个重要的现实:随着人类寿命的延长和退休福利的缩水,越来越多的人正在进入或拒绝离开职场,逐渐地改变着他们对理想员工的理解。 - Experts from Bristol University found longer legs equal longer lifespans after examining skeletons.
来自英国布里斯托尔大学的专家们发现,寿命与伸长成正比,腿越长寿命也越长。 - Nonetheless, it is possible that getting more vitamin D from foods ( like fortified milk and oily fish) or supplements will help maintain youth and vitality as we enjoy longer lifespans.
然而,在享有更长的寿命的同时,摄取更多的维生素D的食品(如强化牛奶和鱼油)或将有助于保持青春和活力。 - Not only were there many more active workers relative to pensioners, but average lifespans were considerably shorter than now.
那时不仅在职人员远远多于退休人员,人们的平均寿命也比现在短得多。 - Researchers found significant differences in both particle pollution of the air and life expectancy in the two regions, and said the results could be used to extrapolate the effects of such pollution on lifespans elsewhere in the world.
研究人员发现,在南北两个地区,空气中颗粒物污染和人们的预期寿命都存在显著差异,而且研究结果可以用来推断在世界其他地方这种污染对寿命的影响。 - Healthier eating, longer lifespans and higher disposable incomes have helped to hold back the years.
虽然健康的饮食、寿命的延长和较高的收入对于人们延缓衰老起到了一定的作用。