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 extinction [ɪk'stɪŋkʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 消失, 消灭, 废止

[化] 消光; 熄灭

[医] 消退


  1. Is the human race threatened with complete extinction?
    人类是否会受到完全灭绝的威胁呢?
  2. His movie of the extinction of dinosaurs was a great success.
    他的关于恐龙灭绝的电影取得了巨大的成功。
  3. The race was threatened with extinction.
    这个种族这时眼看要灭绝了。


extinction
[ noun ]
  1. no longer active; extinguished

  2. <noun.state>
    the extinction of the volcano
  3. no longer in existence

  4. <noun.state>
    the extinction of a species
  5. the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence of absorption and radiation

  6. <noun.process>
  7. complete annihilation

  8. <noun.event>
    they think a meteor cause the extinction of the dinosaurs
  9. a conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed and a conditioned response becomes independent of the conditioned stimulus

  10. <noun.cognition>
  11. the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning

  12. <noun.act>
    the extinction of the lights


Extinction \Ex*tinc"tion\, n. [L. extinctio, exstinction: cf. F.
extinction.]
1. The act of extinguishing or making extinct; a putting an
end to; the act of putting out or destroying light, fire,
life, activity, influence, etc.

2. State of being extinguished or of ceasing to be;
destruction; suppression; as, the extinction of life, of a
family, of a quarrel, of claim.

3. Specifically: The ceasing to exist of a species of living
organism, such as a plant or animal, whose numbers
declined to the point where the last member of the species
died and therefore no new members of the species could
ever again be born.
[PJC]

Note: Extinctions have occurred many times throughout the
history of life on Earth, and abundant evidence of the
prior existence of animals and plants are found as
fossils in rock formations many millions of years old.
It is believed by some that due to the influence of man
on the environment and destruction of habitat, the rate
of extinction of species is now higher than at any
previous time on this planet. Extinctions of some
animals in recent years have actually been reliably
recorded, such as that of the {dodo bird}. A remarkable
example of extinction is that of the {passenger pigeon}
({Ectopistes migratorius}) in North America, which once
numbered in the billions, and the last living member of
which species was recorded as dying in captivity in
1914.
[PJC]

  1. Fish and Wildlife Service field scientists originally recommended that the smelt be granted endangered status because it was rapidly headed for extinction.
  2. "When you get down to a total population numbering 30 to 50 animals, you get into a situation of facing the brink of extinction.
  3. "Scientists studying mass extinction are like criminologists tracking a serial killer _ the clues that finally catch the killer usually come from the repeated pattern in the way the crimes were committed," Bakker said.
  4. Officials unleashed millions of sterile pink Mediterranean fruit flies over a 16-square-mile area Tuesday in an effort to breed the agricultural scourge to extinction.
  5. But some animal welfare groups, asserting that even a five-year wait could lead to the extinction of some species, call for an immediate ban.
  6. Mr. Bakker calls that extinction the "dinosaur midlife crisis." Mr. Bakker points out that each time the seas receded, land bridges appeared.
  7. "While governments argue over who is to blame for the current crises in the North and Baltic seas, the common seal in this area faces extinction," said Greenpeace spokesman Andrew Booth.
  8. A Pounds 45m plan for the English countryside, ranging from job creation measures to an effort to save the dormouse from extinction, was unveiled by the government.
  9. The resources are non-renewable, and their exploitation is not worth the human sacrifice, and the extinction of fauna and flora we have not even begun to study." But the concerns of environmentalists may have become known too late.
  10. The 'little Englander' trainer, like the vulgar American consultant, faces extinction. Euro-sceptics are not welcome in the training centre.
  11. The 12 environment ministers also decided to have African elephants listed among animals threatened with extinction at the next international conference on animal protection in October.
  12. Seven were delisted due to extinction and four were removed because of "original data error."
  13. However, Eldredge clearly wants us to worry about man's interference with nature and our ability to bring mass extinction upon ourselves. So what are the solutions? This is the point at which one is looking for realism.
  14. A California condor chick was coaxed from its egg Sunday as keepers clucked over the year's third successful hatching in an ongoing effort to save the giant vulture from extinction.
  15. Bill Pickell said it's "just another ploy by the preservationist to put a stop to the industry." Pickell said he believes the industry will prevail because the spotted owl is not in danger of extinction.
  16. One species was removed from the list after confirmation of its long-suspected extinction _ the Amistad gambusia, a small fish found in some springs in Texas.
  17. In that time, the number of animal, reptile and insect species threatened by extinction has risen from 83 to 250, according to the latest figures from last year, he said.
  18. While geologists and astronomers tend to support the dinosaur extinction theory, biologists and fossil experts usually argue that gradual climate change caused the mass extinction.
  19. While geologists and astronomers tend to support the dinosaur extinction theory, biologists and fossil experts usually argue that gradual climate change caused the mass extinction.
  20. Scientists at the National Marine Fisheries Service are developing a regimen for the more than 1,000 Kemp's Ridley turtles raised in captivity each year and released into the Gulf of Mexico in an effort to save them from extinction.
  21. They are not just bolshy; they face extinction. What price picturesqueness? THE GERMANS have a special word to describe Frankfurt.
  22. Blue whales, the largest animals on earth, are closer to extinction than previously thought, according to new studies that counted the sea-going behemoths rather than relying on estimates derived from whaling.
  23. The Commerce Department has until Friday to answer claims by the National Wildlife Federation that the government is not protecting endangered sea turtles from extinction.
  24. Marin said in the North Atlantic, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea years of overfishing had put stocks of haddock, cod, sprat and herring "in danger of extinction." But he said refoms could help maintain the industry.
  25. The district, located between Oakland and Berkeley, was broke and on the verge of extinction five years ago.
  26. The performance process is to confront each member of the cast - and each of us -with the failure of belief, of love, with the corruption and extinction of hope and desire.
  27. In 1992, the marine catch was about 80m tonnes, down from about 86m tonnes in 1989. Commercial fleets are driving some fish species close to biological extinction, destroying natural ecosystems such as coral reefs and seagrass beds.
  28. Other species will need to adapt or risk extinction.
  29. Enforcement concentrated on creatures a heartbeat away from extinction, such as the whooping crane or California condor.
  30. Hundreds of the world's endangered plants, from tiny Indonesian orchids to the giant saguaro cactus of Arizona, have found a home in a cluster of government-run greenhouses where they are nursed back from the brink of extinction.
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