US /ˈhɑspɪtəbəl, hɑˈspɪtəbəl/
・UK /hɒˈspɪtəbl/
Heat could dislodge the uric acid from its cozy home in the joints and travel straight to the kidneys, which were a far less hospitable environment for uric acid, as the organ would shut down and the patient could perish.
to the kidneys, which were far less hospitable environment
-I was trying to be hospitable.
I was trying to be hospitable.
But in the late 1950s, the National Weather Service began measuring the levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere with the worry that rising levels might someday disrupt the fragile balance that makes our planet so hospitable.
fragile balance that makes our planet so hospitable.
Very Friendly and hospitable But
Number one, in general, Chinese people are very friendly and hospitable,
But I think they are pretty hospitable
However, not everyone has been hospitable.
everyone has been hospitable. Protests, and attacks on asylum centers are a problem -- according
But if any bad things ever happen again, I would be happy to be received by such a hospitable person,
to be ... to be received by such ... hospitable person and that was quite an
and the people are extremely hospitable.
It has been suggested that because of GRBs, only 10% of all galaxies might be hospitable to life similar to us.
It's been suggested, that because of GRBs, only 10% of all galaxies might be hospitable to life,
The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.
The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.