英:['pærəsaɪtɪzəm]
美:['pærəsaɪtˌɪzəm]
英:['pærəsaɪtɪzəm]
美:['pærəsaɪtˌɪzəm]
par·a·sit·ism
pae r saI tih zm [or] pae r s tih zm
"一种习惯性地依赖他人生活的行为",来自于 parasite 和 -ism,于1610年代出现。生物学上指"寄生虫与宿主之间的重要关系",始于1840年。
寄生性
寄生[现象]
寄生生活:共生现象,其时一个群体(或个体)对另一群体(或个体)有不利影响,但却不能没有它而生活
寄生物感染:被寄生物感染
寄生现象
一种生物与另一种生物直接接触,从中获得营养赖以生存的现象。
寄生
寄生
一种生物寄居于另一种生物的体内或体表,以摄食其养分生活,并往往对宿主构成损害的一种生活方式。
寄生
寄生
一种生物从另一种生物的体液、组织或已消化物质获取营养并造成对宿主危害的现象。
寄生
The first known use of parasitism was circa 1611
paratroopsplural noun
troops trained and equipped to parachute from an airplane
paratroopsplural noun
troops trained and equipped to parachute from an airplane
parathyroidadjective
of, relating to, or produced by the parathyroid glands
parathormonenoun
parathyroid hormone
parasympatheticadjective
of, relating to, being, or acting on the parasympathetic nervous system
parasolnoun
a light umbrella for protection against the sun
parasitizeverb
to infest or live on or with as a parasite
an insect that parasitizes many mammals
parasitizeverb
to infest or live on or with as a parasite
an insect that parasitizes many mammals
parasitismnoun
a close association between living things of two or more kinds of which one is a parasite obtaining benefits from the other which is a host and is usually harmed in some way
parasitismnoun
an intimate association between organisms of two or more kindsespecially: one in which a parasite obtains benefits from a host which it usually injures
parasitosis
1 The only way to test this hypothesis would be to compare present parasitism rates with those from the past.
2 Cooperative breeding might have evolved directly from parasitism if a host provides incentives to entice a female parasite to remain at the nest and cooperate3.
3 I only am the parasitism in deep place some corner that small bead.
我只是寄生于深处某一隅那一颗小小的珠子.
4 They also report that this transition coincided with the origins of sexual parasitism, which is thought to increase the probability of successful reproduction once a mate has been found in the midnight zone.
5 Some turn to predation, and others settle for parasitism or symbiosis.
6 The antifungal mechanism of Trichoderma is varied, including antibiotic, dissolve hypha, parasitism and competition.
木霉菌的作用机制多种多样, 包括产生抗生素、重寄生作用 、 溶菌作用、竞争作用等.
7 It is a practice known as "brood parasitism," in which an animal furtively leaves its eggs to be raised by another species.
8 The wasps may prefer juveniles because of their softer shells and “less feisty” natures, according to Fernandez-Fournier, lead author of a study describing the strange parasitism, published online last November in Ecological Entomology.
9 A virus is a parasite, yes, but sometimes that parasitism is more like symbiosis, mutual dependence that profits both visitor and host.
10 The result of correlation analysis showed that the caterpillar densities of previous generation could affect the parasitism rates of following generation.
相关性分析的结果表明上一代的虫口密度可以影响下一代害虫卵期的寄生性天敌的数量。
11 Can cancer cell be in the parasitism of which a few place of human body?
癌细胞能在人体的哪几个部位寄生?
12 You hate emotional parasitism, whiners and outsiders interfering with your business.
你不喜欢别人情绪依靠,哀怨嘀咕以及外界干扰你的事。
13 FWS cited, in particular, the work done by Michigan state and federal agencies to boost breeding habitat and combat brood parasitism by an unscrupulous competitor species.
14 The warbler is also deemed "particularly sensitive" to brown-headed cowbird brood parasitism.
15 The team hypothesized that cichlids that had co-evolved with cuckoo catfish would have lower rates of parasitism, because they would have developed better defense strategies.
16 In this new Gilded Age, millionaires and billionaires have enriched themselves through a political and economic system in which social parasitism and social Darwinism rule largely uncontested.
17 The uncinariasis uncinariasis is because the uncinaria parasitism causes in the human body small intestine disease.
钩虫病是由于钩虫寄生在人体小肠所引起的疾病。
18 These papers should encourage researchers to look for more examples of brood parasitism, Cotter says.
19 The third is that females are making the best of a bad situation in which parasitism is a last resort taken by a female that would otherwise have nested in the usual way10.
20 Many biologists think that sex, for example, is a response to parasitism.
许多生物学家认为性就是对寄生病菌的一种反应。
1 寄生
supercrescent metatrophic autoecious parasitic colacobiosis supercrescence autoeciousness autoecism parasitical host plant endobiotic spurious infestation cosher harbor
3 皮肤病
5 寄生虫病
6 奉承
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