Hledat
Reproduction
01
reprodukce
the process of generating offspring
1.1
reprodukce
the sexual or asexual process of creating offspring
02
reprodukce
a copy that has been made of an original piece, especially a work of art, picture, etc.
2.1
reprodukce
the act or process of making a copy of an artistic or literary piece, a document, etc.
Příklad
Digital technology has revolutionized the reproduction of artworks, allowing for precise color matching and high-resolution prints.
The museum displayed a high-quality reproduction of the Mona Lisa, allowing visitors to admire Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece up close.
Archivists work diligently to ensure accurate reproductions of historical documents, preserving their content and integrity for future generations.
Publishers produce inexpensive reproductions of classic novels to make them accessible to a wider audience.
The artist authorized limited edition reproductions of her original paintings, each signed and numbered for authenticity.
2.2
reprodukce
recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall
Příklad
Plants have evolutionarily developed diverse strategies for reproduction.
Reproduction in amebas often involves cell division, with the cell splitting into two daughter cells.
Many plants are dependent on specific types of pollinators for reproduction.
The artist demanded royalties for the reproduction of their artwork.
The ovoviviparous reproduction method is common among certain marine animals.