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symbiotically造句
1. The two processes are, so to speak, symbiotically related; they are the mutually reinforcing determinants of development. 2. Viruses themselves are sometimes taken in symbiotically. 3. The cork industry and the wine business are symbiotically linked – which is why it is so extraordinary that there has traditionally been such a gulf between them. 4. TEAM and the snowmobile industry developed symbiotically in the 1960's. 5. In surrealism the revolution of the psychic self the inner world, was symbiotically linked with revolutionary Marxism. 6. Running them in parallel leverages the strengths of each technique, and using them symbiotically helps overcome their weaknesses, too. 7. Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically for a lifetime - star-crossed lovers, monogamous swans. 8. It's important to train dynamic balance as you age and, symbiotically, training this action helps keep you young. 9. The fact was that the Gerudans' mental processes were symbiotically linked with an astounding range of microorganisms and a wide variety of complex trace molecules found in their planet's ecosystem. 10. The urban components of Binjiang New District should relate harmoniously and symbiotically with each other and with the physical character and natural environment of the District. 11. Why don't you set that bag down? Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically of a lifetime. star-crossed lovers, monogamous swans. 12. Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically for a lifetime... 13. We've suggested before that the Overmind and its cerebrates were symbiotically linked. 14. The processes of dispute solution and legal education are social phenomena that symbiotically interacts with each other. 15. Lichen is a form in which green or bluegreen algae and a fungus live together symbiotically. 16. Different populations living together and interacting. Populations can interact as competitors, predator and prey, or symbiotically. 17. When oceans get atypically warm, corals can eject the algae that symbiotically live in their skeletons, providing food in exchange for shelter.