Plankton generally thrive in areas of the ocean with sufficient concentrations of certain nitrogen compounds near the surface, where plankton live.(浮游生物通常在海洋表面附近某些含氮化合物浓度足够高的区域大量繁殖,而海洋表面正是浮游生物生存的地方。)
Three species of tilapia thrive there part-time.(在某些时间段,有三种罗非鱼在那里生长。)
Our society needs the full participation of its younger citizens if it is to continue to thrive.(我们的社会如果要继续繁荣,就需要其年轻公民的充分参与。)
While such plants clearly thrive on being carnivorous, the benefits of eating flesh are not the ones you might expect.(虽然这类植物显然以食肉为生,但它们吃肉的好处却不是你想象的那样。)
Today her company continues to thrive.(如今,她的公司继续蓬勃发展。)
Many of us thrive on competition, but it can seep into areas of our lives where we do not want it.(我们许多人靠竞争而发展,但竞争也会逐渐侵入到我们生活中不需要它的一些方面。)
They can thrive in soil with high concentrations of metals that are toxic to most other plants.(它们能在含有对大多数其他植物有毒的高浓度金属的土壤中茁壮成长。)
The remaining trees draw a greater share of the available moisture, so they grow and thrive, restoring the forest's capacity to pull carbon from the air.(剩余的树木吸收了更多的可利用水分,所以它们生长繁茂,恢复了森林从空气中吸收碳的能力。)
Meteorite impacts can be advantageous for some species, which thrive, and disastrous for other species, which become extinct.(陨石的撞击对某些物种是有利的,它们会茁壮成长;而对其他物种则是灾难性的,它们会灭绝。)
Organizations cannot thrive without being focused on their desired end results any more than an individual can thrive without goals to provide a sense of purpose.(组织如果不专注于他们期望的最终结果,就无法蓬勃发展;正如一个人如果没有目标来提供使命感,就无法成功一样。)