hibernation in the PONS Dictionary

hibernation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into hibernation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The novelisation gives extensive background to the reptile culture, including a prologue featuring their hibernation beginning.
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The silky part of the hibernation case is dark brown.
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When conditions are right for the particular type of seed, they can come out of hibernation and grow.
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He went to hibernation and had not directed any film so far.
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Some emigrate from the colony after hibernation in the spring.
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Once per year, they enter a mass hibernation for two months.
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As time dragged on, many of them ended up sleeping for most of the time, in what they later described as a sort of hibernation.
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The adults emerge the following spring after hibernation.
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They have the ability to control their body temperature and equilibrate it with the environment during winter hibernation and whenever they rest.
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This marked the beginning of the creature's twenty-seven-year hibernation period.
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