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 indigenous [ɪn'dɪdʒɪnəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 本土的, 国产的, 固有的

[医] 原产的, 本土的




    indigenous
    [ adj ]
    originating where it is found
    <adj.all>
    the autochthonal fauna of Australia includes the kangarooautochthonous rocks and people and folktales
    endemic folkways
    the Ainu are indigenous to the northernmost islands of Japan


    Indigenous \In*dig"e*nous\, a. [L. indigenus, indigena, fr. OL.
    indu (fr. in in) + the root of L. gignere to beget, bear. See
    {In}, and {Gender}.]
    1. Native; produced, growing, or living, naturally in a
    country or climate; not exotic; not imported.

    Negroes were all transported from Africa and are not
    indigenous or proper natives of America. --Sir T.
    Browne.

    In America, cotton, being indigenous, is cheap.
    --Lion Playas.

    2. Native; inherent; innate.

    Joy and hope are emotions indigenous to the human
    mind. --I. Taylor.

    1. But when the right technology is combined with a business model that has demonstrated success through continued growth in markets, sales and profits, you have a sound base on which to develop an indigenous flat panel display industry.
    2. On the one hand, by reducing state interference in the economy, it hopes to attract large conglomerates to Bavaria. On the other, the Bavarian government intends to promote an indigenous high-tech industry in the state.
    3. "We can't kill the whole indigenous population." Mr. Fujimori says he is willing to negotiate with Sendero, but Sendero doesn't negotiate.
    4. 'I want to ensure that not only is the WDA well placed to build on and continue this success, but also that it focuses on stimulating indigenous business growth.' Hartop became Gestetner's managing director in 1989, after 24 years with Unilever.
    5. Long ago, Indians of the indigenous Sto:lo tribe believed it held the spirits of four chiefs who were turned to stone after asking their god Xa:ls for the gift of a written language.
    6. He is quoted as noting that the European economy is stronger than the U.S. economy and that indigenous European computer makers are faring poorly.
    7. 'In the long run, neither of us has a real chance of survival alone,' he said recently. He has otherwise adhered faithfully to the indigenous merger formula.
    8. The military said the coup was necessary to protect the rights of indigenous Fijians.
    9. The brutal conquest of Mexico and the subsequent annihilation (through disease) of most of the indigenous population, could hardly be described as a 'meeting'.
    10. Relief officials nonetheless say they are encouraged by the government's recent request that several indigenous relief and church agencies study ways to get food to those behind rebel lines in Tigre and report on their findings.
    11. The ballot asks whether OHA voters want to change the definition of native Hawaiian to "all descendants of the indigenous people inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778," when the first outsider, Capt.
    12. Aboriginal communities have become increasingly militant. The pervasive influence of US television is weakening Canada's fragile indigenous culture.
    13. By limiting imports, particularly those that are cheaper than indigenous inputs, exports and foreign-exchange potential are severely circumscribed.
    14. Aborigines, the country's indigenous inhabitants, number some 160,000, or about 1 percent of Australia's population.
    15. From a tiny European missionary movement a century ago, the Catholic Church in Africa has become a powerful indigenous institution of 75 million adherents.
    16. The contest was part of the zoo's "Snakes of the Metroplex" weekend, an exhibit of snakes indigenous to the region.
    17. Sabah and Sarawak have a variety of indigenous tribes, many of which maintain traditional animistic beliefs.
    18. "Foxes were once thought to be the answer to the rabbit menace," Woollaston said. "Fortunately, they did not take hold in New Zealand as they have in Australia, where they have done terrible damage to indigenous fauna.
    19. "We have to cut down our standard of living to what's compatible with our indigenous economic base."
    20. We shall continue to promote foreign investment, but our central focus will be on building and strengthening indigenous companies,' he said. Where will the funding come from to finance these plans?
    21. Mr Keys points to South Africa's clear superiority in terms of 'indigenous capital', both human and financial.
    22. But his ghost has served as a pungent reminder that coal had thrown away its biggest asset, that it is indigenous, plentiful and above all secure.
    23. "In the past, it has taken as many as 14 years to build a nuclear plant." Japan has been one of the most aggressive countries in adopting nuclear energy, because its indigenous sources of energy are limited.
    24. The progress follows a 1985 Pan American Health Organization initiative to eradicate indigenous transmission of wild polio virus by the end of 1990.
    25. Archaelogists from about 20 countries and representatives from North American Indian tribes and other indigenous people from around the world are expected to attend the meeting.
    26. The problem with last December's law was that it required an indigenous community to demonstrate a 'close and continuing' association with the land it was claiming.
    27. The church is seeking to appeal to the poor and indigenous of Latin America, and the pope bolstered those efforts with the beatification of Mexico's most revered Indian, Juan Diego.
    28. Danzig, whose Prussian, Polish and indigenous Kashub inhabitants created a unique micro-culture immortalised in The Tin Drum and other novels by Gunther Grass, was lovingly rebuilt and reborn as Gdansk.
    29. Although Taiwan Aerospace is run by cautious businessmen, the Taiwan government, which is determined to have an indigenous aircraft-making capability, has two officials on the company's board.
    30. "What will happen if interethnic discord spreads over to regions where millions of people of other nationalities live along with people of the indigenous nationality?" he asked.
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