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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clone1 /kləʊn $ kloʊn/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1. HB technical an animal or plant produced by scientists from one cell of another animal or plant, so that they are exactly the same 克隆动物[植物],无性繁殖的个体2 TD technical a computer that is built as an exact copy of a more famous computer 仿制的计算机 an IBM clone IBM仿制机3 informalSAME someone or something that looks and behaves exactly the same as someone or something else 极为相似的人[]clone of She’s an exact clone of her sister! 她简直就是她姐姐的翻版!
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cloneThe 50 clones differed on average from one another in 3. 3 vegetative characters.These plants are all clones of the same original plant.He produced bigger clones by embryo splitting, once deriving a set of quin lambs from an eight-cell embryo.The cDNA clones were sequenced from both ends using standard forward and reverse primers.It is making arrangements outside for continued support of its clone customers.Power Computing was packed with show-goers curious to see the new, low-cost, high-performance Mac clones.When counting the number of links between two probes, missing clones are clearly of no relevance.Can the day of the Stratocaster clone be gone?Quite distinct phenotypic modifications were elicited from the clone by the different ryegrass strains.
clone2 ●○○ verb [transitive]  1. COPYto make an exact copy of a plant or animal by taking a cell from it and developing it artificially 克隆,使无性繁殖2. to copy the number of someone else’s mobile phone onto a new chip and then use that number on a different telephone, so that the mobile phone’s owner receives the telephone bill 盗用〔他人的手机号码〕→ See Verb table
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cloneIt is only a matter of time before we are able to clone human beings.The process allowed Scottish scientists to clone the sheep named Dolly.Schools that excel and attract more students rarely grow or clone themselves.
From Longman Business Dictionarycloneclone1 /kləʊnkloʊn/ noun [countable] COMPUTING a computer that is almost an exact copy of a different type of computer and can use programs that were written for itan IBM clonecloneclone2 verb [transitive] to copy the details from someone’s bank card or credit card in order to illegally create a new cardI contacted the bank and was told my debit card had been cloned and my account had been emptied.→ See Verb tableOrigin clone1 (1900-2000) Greek klon small branch
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clone1 /kləʊn $ kloʊn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1900-2000
 Language: Greek
 Origin: klon 'small branch'
1. technical an animal or plant produced by scientists from one cell of another animal or plant, so that they are exactly the same
2. technical a computer that is built as an exact copy of a more famous computer:
    an IBM clone
3. informal someone or something that looks and behaves exactly the same as someone or something else
    clone of
    She’s an exact clone of her sister__

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clone2 verb [transitive]
1. to make an exact copy of a plant or animal by taking a cell from it and developing it artificially
2. to copy the number of someone else’s mobile phone onto a new chip and then use that number on a different telephone, so that the mobile phone’s owner receives the telephone bill


cloneBrE /kləʊn/ 🔊NAmE /kloʊn/ 🔊 noun(biology 生物) a plant or an animal that is produced naturally or artificially from the cells of another plant or animal and is therefore exactly the same as it 克隆动物(或植物);无性繁殖动物(或植物);复制动物(或植物)(sometimes disapproving) a person or thing that seems to be an exact copy of another 好像一模一样的人;复制品;仿造品;翻版
cloneBrE /kləʊn/ 🔊NAmE /kloʊn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they clone BrE /kləʊn/ 🔊 NAmE /kloʊn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it clones BrE /kləʊnz/ 🔊 NAmE /kloʊnz/ 🔊past simple cloned BrE /kləʊnd/ 🔊 NAmE /kloʊnd/ 🔊past participle cloned BrE /kləʊnd/ 🔊 NAmE /kloʊnd/ 🔊 -ing form cloning BrE /ˈkləʊnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkloʊnɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to produce an exact copy of an animal or a plant from its cells 以无性繁殖技术复制;克隆A team from the UK were the first to successfully clone an animal. 英国的一个小组率先克隆动物成功。🔊🔊Dolly, the cloned sheep复制羊多利~ sth to illegally make an electronic copy of stored information from a person's credit card or mobile/cell phone so that you can make payments or phone calls but the owner of the card or phone receives the bill 非法复制,克隆(复制他人信用卡或手机的存储信息,从而使卡主或机主付费)