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单词 hatchery
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Definition of hatchery in English:

hatchery

nounPlural hatcheries ˈhatʃəriˈhætʃəri
  • An installation or building in which the hatching of fish or poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes.

    a hatchery where we buy day-old chicks
    a fish hatchery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority of this year's returning salmon are not wild fish - they were raised in hatcheries.
    • Animal activists in the city have been drawing attention to the appalling lack of concern for animal welfare in hatcheries or intensive poultry farming centres.
    • Fish culturists were quick to present hatcheries as fish factories.
    • Some of our listed fish exist primarily in refugia at hatcheries.
    • Brown says that, in the coming fall, a commercial hatchery with the capability of annually raising two million fish is preparing to open in Spaniard's Bay.
    • Creation of artificial hatcheries and placing restraining cages over nests proved counter-productive.
    • Channel catfish stocks have been maintained in state and federal fish hatcheries in the southeastern and midwestern states for several decades to support sport fishing.
    • With a vigorous re-stocking programme from their hatchery at Kinnaber, Johnstons can take credit for the prolific runs enjoyed by netsmen and rod fishermen.
    • One way to buck the trend is to raise large numbers of fish in hatcheries and release them into the wild.
    • The second block is a windowless building containing various controlled environments for animals, fly breeding and hatcheries.
    • They are artificially nurtured in hatcheries before being released into cages.
    • We intended to focus our efforts on corporate agribusiness operations, such as factory-style hatcheries, mushroom ‘farms,’ livestock feedlots and the massive greenhouses in the Leamington area.
    • The hatchery has been involved in rearing the fish after adult salmon were trapped at Killington and the eggs retrieved.
    • Most Japanese oysters are maricultured, which means they are actually born in a hatchery where egg and sperm are artificially combined.
    • The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather.
    • Efforts to increase salmon populations involved eliminating natural predators, developing hatcheries, planting fertilized salmon eggs in river beds, and raising salmon in ponds.
    • To ensure healthy fry, farmers purchase fry from reliable hatcheries and also gauge the health of fry by visual inspection.
    • After the tiny oysters have grown to a certain size, they are ready to be removed from the hatchery.
    • Phalacrocoracids may pose an economic threat to fish farms or hatcheries.
    • The proposal to build big semi-submersible ships that would act as massive floating hatcheries and be used to restock the oceans with fish has been presented to the Spanish Government.
 
 

Definition of hatchery in US English:

hatchery

nounˈhaCHərēˈhætʃəri
  • A place where the hatching of fish or poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes.

    a hatchery where we buy day-old chicks
    a fish hatchery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Creation of artificial hatcheries and placing restraining cages over nests proved counter-productive.
    • The proposal to build big semi-submersible ships that would act as massive floating hatcheries and be used to restock the oceans with fish has been presented to the Spanish Government.
    • The majority of this year's returning salmon are not wild fish - they were raised in hatcheries.
    • Efforts to increase salmon populations involved eliminating natural predators, developing hatcheries, planting fertilized salmon eggs in river beds, and raising salmon in ponds.
    • Channel catfish stocks have been maintained in state and federal fish hatcheries in the southeastern and midwestern states for several decades to support sport fishing.
    • They are artificially nurtured in hatcheries before being released into cages.
    • To ensure healthy fry, farmers purchase fry from reliable hatcheries and also gauge the health of fry by visual inspection.
    • Brown says that, in the coming fall, a commercial hatchery with the capability of annually raising two million fish is preparing to open in Spaniard's Bay.
    • The hatchery has been involved in rearing the fish after adult salmon were trapped at Killington and the eggs retrieved.
    • Fish culturists were quick to present hatcheries as fish factories.
    • Animal activists in the city have been drawing attention to the appalling lack of concern for animal welfare in hatcheries or intensive poultry farming centres.
    • Some of our listed fish exist primarily in refugia at hatcheries.
    • With a vigorous re-stocking programme from their hatchery at Kinnaber, Johnstons can take credit for the prolific runs enjoyed by netsmen and rod fishermen.
    • Most Japanese oysters are maricultured, which means they are actually born in a hatchery where egg and sperm are artificially combined.
    • The second block is a windowless building containing various controlled environments for animals, fly breeding and hatcheries.
    • The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather.
    • One way to buck the trend is to raise large numbers of fish in hatcheries and release them into the wild.
    • We intended to focus our efforts on corporate agribusiness operations, such as factory-style hatcheries, mushroom ‘farms,’ livestock feedlots and the massive greenhouses in the Leamington area.
    • After the tiny oysters have grown to a certain size, they are ready to be removed from the hatchery.
    • Phalacrocoracids may pose an economic threat to fish farms or hatcheries.
 
 
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