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 Darwin ['dɑ:win]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 达尔文

  1. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace discovered evolution independently.
    查尔斯·达尔文和阿尔弗雷德· 罗素·华莱士各自独立地发现了进化论。
  2. He will soon visit Darwin.
    他不久将去达尔文港。
  3. Darwin spend more than twenty year work on his theory of evolution.
    达尔文花了二十余年时间研究他的进化论。


darwin
[ noun ]
  1. English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. provincial capital of the Northern Territory of Australia

  4. <noun.location>


  1. His ideas, together with those of Charles Darwin, had a powerful effect on the 19th and 20th centuries, with appalling consequences as we too well know.
  2. He said 61 people were taken to Royal Darwin Hospital, but more than half of them were relatives of the injured.
  3. Hale was among eight telegraphers who transmitted stories on the trial, in which schoolteacher John T. Scopes was charged with illegally teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
  4. One of his poems is a tribute to Charles Darwin, another a four-line poem called "Retrospection 1940-1980." Ramirez, vice president and one of the most popular novelists, recently published "Castigo Divino," or "Divine Punishment."
  5. These sectors are probably the most lucrative part of FIC's operation. Although Anglo United refused a government offer to buy FIC outright, it decided to give the government 'for no consideration' a half-share in its subsidiary Darwin Shipping.
  6. But, like many another believer, his faith was derailed by Charles Darwin.
  7. A visit to the Galapagos Islands, described by Charles Darwin as "a living laboratory of evolution," where he formulated his "Origin of Species" in 1835.
  8. "I guess they haven't decided yet we have a disaster," said central Kansas wheat farmer Darwin McCall.
  9. The contents of the crocodile's stomach were sent to Darwin for further investigation, Jenkins said.
  10. A Royal Darwin Hospital spokeswoman said Monday that Mrs. Pangquee remained in intensive care, but appeared to be recovering satisfactrily.
  11. The editor asked if Mims accepted Darwin's theory of evolution, Mims said. "I replied that I did not." Later, he said, the editor warned him he would be fired or docked in pay if he "ever wrote anything about creationism for any magazine."
  12. In 1981, lawmakers passed a law requiring schoolteachers who teach Darwin's theory of evolution to also teach "scientific creationism," an alternative theory that mankind was created and didn't evolve from lower animals.
  13. Darwin is a charter company that handles nearly all the islands' foreign trade.
  14. They were built as statements of belief when doubt was already on the increase - intellectually with Darwin and Huxley, and socially among the toiling urban masses to whom religion was irrelevant.
  15. "We had the highest and quickest dinner party and achieved the longest distance for a champagne cork when opened," Darwin said.
  16. But since the time of Darwin, we humans could at least claim a sort of natural necessity for the existence of our species.
  17. The attack was the second cross-border raid by Mozambique National Resistance geurrillas into Zimbabwe's Mount Darwin area in four weeks, said the Sunday Mail, which is published in Harare by the state-owned Mass Media Trust.
  18. "This is a trip down nostalgia lane for me," said frequent visitor Mike Gallagher of Darwin, Australia, as he sat beneath whirring ceiling fans and sipped a Singapore Sling in the Long Bar, where the gin-based drink was invented 74 years ago.
  19. On Wednesday, a vessel with more than 70 people on board entered Darwin, the fourth in six days believed to be from the Chinese port town.
  20. Net income improved because of increased earnings from equity companies and lower interest expense, Darwin E. Smith, chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.
  21. "The cutting edge of monetary policy is the federal funds rate," said Darwin Beck, an economist at First Boston Corp., in a bulletin to the firm's clients. "The Fed will raise the discount rate when it suits its purposes.
  22. Lena Pangquee, 55, was in serious but stable condition in Royal Darwin Hospital.
  23. Yet he puts quite a twist on the old story handed down from Darwin.
  24. On the far north Queensland coast, residents were preparing for Cyclone Joy, a tropical storm that forecasters are rating as powerful as Cyclone Tracy, which claimed 50 lives when it hit Darwin in the Northern Territory on Christmas Day in 1974.
  25. Darwin's observations during the voyage helped form the basis for his theory of evolution.
  26. And on the opposite side of the same wall is what must be one of the most marvelously designed radios ever built, Walter Darwin Teague's "Bluebird Radio" (1937-40).
  27. Darwin E. Smith, Kimberly-Clark's chairman and chief executive, said he knew of no buyout offers during the second quarter.
  28. Natural selection, Darwin's theory that stands in opposition to Lamarckism, says that mutations arise spontaneously in organisms, and by chance some of those mutations may allow an organism to survive better than others of its kind.
  29. That is what the Warrior did in Darwin, north Australia.
  30. It took several days for Alcor to make the necessary arrangements to transport the body, said Darwin.
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