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单词 infertility
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Definition of infertility in English:

infertility

noun ɪnfəːˈtɪlɪti
mass noun
  • 1Inability to conceive children or young.

    chlamydia can cause infertility in women
    as modifier a couple undergoing infertility treatment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Researchers studying male infertility now have a new way of studying sperm function.
    • There is a growing body of work outlining acupuncture's effectiveness in the treatment of infertility in women.
    • She draws on sociolinguistic theory and narrative analysis in her study of social stigma and infertility in India.
    • Following numerous IVF attempts, she struggles to accept her own infertility.
    • Almost half of those six million women struggle with infertility.
    • His life's mission is to cure the world of the curse of infertility.
    • By the postwar period, infertility was an issue inseparable from adoption.
    • She writes with real understanding of the way infertility tests even the most loving relationship.
    • He is a physician and surgeon who specializes in gynecology, infertility, and obstetrics.
    • By the time they seek help, they complain of infertility.
    1. 1.1 Inability of land to sustain crops or vegetation; unproductiveness.
      ecological problems such as increasing soil infertility
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rather than attribute this to the difficulties of mountain terrain, soil infertility, or lack of transportation, he places the blame on the goal itself.
      • This will only further decrease crop yields and increase land infertility.
      • Studies have proved that, contrary to arguments of soil infertility, this primitive cultivation practice ensures that fallowness in the soil is not compromised on.
      • Many men and women indicated that land shortages and soil infertility were looming problems—and they related them to population increase.
      • Physical stress, such as soil infertility and drought, prevents plants from reaching any size but the minimum required for reproduction.
      • The icy torpor and infertility of the Pontic landscape become indices of the poet's own frozen creativity.
      • The residual effect can cause soil infertility and block the natural regeneration of vegetation for a prolonged period of time.
      • Infertility of the land, poor farming system and irrigation, and lack of a farming bank all contributed to the country's isolation.
      • This new direction may have been prompted by the infertility of soil at the settlement, and by the reduction of individual farms in size.
      • This matches well the chemical infertility of the waterlogged paleosols in which it has been found.
 
 

Definition of infertility in US English:

infertility

nounˌinfərˈtilədē
  • 1Inability to conceive children or young.

    chlamydia can cause infertility in women
    as modifier a couple undergoing infertility treatment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time they seek help, they complain of infertility.
    • She writes with real understanding of the way infertility tests even the most loving relationship.
    • There is a growing body of work outlining acupuncture's effectiveness in the treatment of infertility in women.
    • By the postwar period, infertility was an issue inseparable from adoption.
    • Researchers studying male infertility now have a new way of studying sperm function.
    • Following numerous IVF attempts, she struggles to accept her own infertility.
    • His life's mission is to cure the world of the curse of infertility.
    • He is a physician and surgeon who specializes in gynecology, infertility, and obstetrics.
    • She draws on sociolinguistic theory and narrative analysis in her study of social stigma and infertility in India.
    • Almost half of those six million women struggle with infertility.
    1. 1.1 Inability of land to sustain crops or vegetation; unproductiveness.
      ecological problems such as increasing soil infertility
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Infertility of the land, poor farming system and irrigation, and lack of a farming bank all contributed to the country's isolation.
      • This will only further decrease crop yields and increase land infertility.
      • Physical stress, such as soil infertility and drought, prevents plants from reaching any size but the minimum required for reproduction.
      • Studies have proved that, contrary to arguments of soil infertility, this primitive cultivation practice ensures that fallowness in the soil is not compromised on.
      • The residual effect can cause soil infertility and block the natural regeneration of vegetation for a prolonged period of time.
      • This new direction may have been prompted by the infertility of soil at the settlement, and by the reduction of individual farms in size.
      • Rather than attribute this to the difficulties of mountain terrain, soil infertility, or lack of transportation, he places the blame on the goal itself.
      • Many men and women indicated that land shortages and soil infertility were looming problems—and they related them to population increase.
      • The icy torpor and infertility of the Pontic landscape become indices of the poet's own frozen creativity.
      • This matches well the chemical infertility of the waterlogged paleosols in which it has been found.
 
 
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