"hermaphrodite" 怎么发音
word
hɝˈmæfɹəˌdaɪt
her-MAF-ruh-dite
hɜːmˈæfɹədˌaɪt
her-MAF-ruh-dite
释义
A hermaphrodite is an organism or person that has both male and female reproductive organs. The term is most often used in biology, especially when describing certain plants and animals.
IPA 音标
美式英语
hɝˈmæfɹəˌdaɪt
英式英语
hɜːmˈæfɹədˌaɪt
简化发音
美式
her-MAF-ruh-dite
英式
her-MAF-ruh-dite
语境中听
Some plants are hermaphrodites and can produce both eggs and pollen.
An earthworm is a classic example of a hermaphrodite animal.
Some fish change from male to hermaphrodite during their life cycle.
That flower species is a hermaphrodite, so it doesn't need another plant to reproduce.