survival of the fittest
英 [səˈvaɪvl ɒv ðə ˈfɪtɪst]
美 [sərˈvaɪvl əv ðə ˈfɪtəst]
n. 适者生存
英英释义
noun
- a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment
双语例句
- Life in the old West was often a case of the survival of the fittest.
从前美国西部的生活往往是遵循适者生存的原则。 - [ 12] Call it survival of the fittest.
[12]这叫最强者生存吧。 - This was what was known as "the survival of the fittest."
这就上人们所说的“适者生存” - This suggests that a molecular "survival of the fittest" scenario plays out in every living creature as gene mutations strive for ultimate survival through cancerous tumors.
这表明在每种存活的生物中当基因突变凭借癌性肿瘤为了最终的存活,分子的“适者生存”故事结束了。 - Broadly speaking, the law of the "survival of the fittest" applies.
从广义角度讲,“适者生存”的法则适用于此。 - After the social Darwinism were introduced into china, concepts like competition for existence and survival of the fittest aroused people's sense of national crisis, laying the theoretical foundation for the militarism education.
社会达尔文主义传入后,“生存竞争”、“优胜劣汰”等观念激起了国民的民族危机感,为军国民教育提供了理论基础。 - Lily: I got it, the survival of the fittest.
我明白了。适者生存嘛。 - He mistakenly ascribes the expression 'survival of the fittest' to Charles Darwin.
他错误地认为“适者生存”是查尔斯·达尔文说的。 - Isn't our business about the survival of the fittest?
我们的生意不就是最好的生存吗? - "Survival of the fittest" was not Darwin's phrase, but Herbert Spencer's and that of Social Darwinists who used Darwin to justify their wished-for superiority of different classes and races.
“(最)适者生存”并不是达尔文的话,而是赫伯特·斯宾塞和那些利用达尔文来证明他们所鼓吹的阶级和种族优越论的人们所说的。
