0 (a group of people who form) a settlement in one country etc which is under the rule of another country -- thuộc địa
France used to have many colonies in Africa.
1 a group of people having the same interests, living close together -- nhóm người cùng nghề
a colony of artists.
2 a collection of animals, birds etc, of one type, living together -- đàn
a colony of gulls.
A minimum of 200 colonies were analyzed for each plasmid tested at each temperature.
The broken nature of the colonies implies transportation.
In open country, trees becomes sites for breeding colonies which may also facilitate synchronization of breeding.
In open savannah, gregarious species forage in flocks from colonies or roosts from which the daily dispersal occurs.
The fingerprints of all six enzymes were used for the search of the database from the 74.000 colonies.
The number of abnormal sized transcripts is not exhaustive as only 150 colonies per fragment were analysed (750 colonies in total).
Presumably the bulk of the colonies reported previously as "recombinants" were actually diploids (or disomics) exhibiting intergenic complementation.
The landed rich became economically active, especially in the eighteenth century, through the rise of commercialised farming, banking, and trade with the colonies.
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殖民地, 殖民地定居者群體, (具有共同愛好或工作的)聚居人群,群體…
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殖民地, 殖民地定居者群体, (具有共同爱好或工作的)聚居人群,群体…
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sömürge, koloni, (hayvan…
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