英:[ˌmaɪkrəʊ'ɔ:gənɪzəm]
美:[ˌmaɪkroˈɔrɡəˌnɪzəm]
英:[ˌmaɪkrəʊ'ɔ:gənɪzəm]
美:[ˌmaɪkroˈɔrɡəˌnɪzəm]
mi·cro·or·gan·ism
maI kro or g nih zm
词根:microorganism
n.micrometeorite 微小陨石
micropaleontology 微体古生物学
pathogenic microorganism病原微生物;致病微生物
微生物
微生物:微小的生命体,具医学意义的有细菌、立克次体、病毒、霉菌及原虫
微生物
International Scientific Vocabulary
The first known use of microorganism was in 1880
microadjective
microscopic sense 3
microprocessornoun
a cpu contained on an integrated-circuit chip
microphotographnoun
photomicrograph
microphonenoun
an instrument in which sound energy is changed into electrical energy usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music)
microphonenoun
an instrument in which sound energy is changed into electrical energy usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music)
microorganismnoun
an organism (as a bacterium) of microscopic or less than microscopic size
microorganismnoun
an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
1 But our immune system — a network of intricate pathways within our body — helps protect us against these microorganisms and other potential diseases.
2 Fermenting encompasses a range of processes through which microorganisms — yeasts, molds, bacteria — break down compounds in food to create alcohols, acids or alkalis, which in turn prevent the growth of harmful pathogens.
3 Some fungi and microorganisms can create spores, which are like seeds that help them survive adverse conditions.
4 Microorganism is an important natural product resource.
微生物是重要的天然产物资源。
5 Unfortunately, while normal cooking can kill the microorganisms, it doesn't destroy the mycotoxins.
6 Depending on how it’s processed, goat cheese can also pack probiotics, which are microorganisms that can aid digestion.
7 They are grown according to Korean natural farming techniques that encourage the growth of healthy microorganisms in the soil to eliminate the need for chemical applications.
8 Kinch’s tale picks up speed and interest in the second half of the 19th century, when it was finally understood that infections were caused by microorganisms and not by foul vapors, known as “miasma.”
9 It has recently been reported that the nucleic acid of chloroplasts is, in fact, homologous with that of certain photosynthetic microorganisms.
10 It devoted itself to developing protective vaccines, and it concentrated on basic research into ways to control lethal microorganisms.
11 Cold temperatures halt decay by slowing enzymes and preventing the movement and growth of microorganisms.
12 At the beginning of “Encounter,” the sophomore feature from the British director Michael Pearce, something bright and blazing crash-lands in the night and a swarm of microorganisms appears to colonize an earthly host.
13 Biofuel cells include enzyme biology fuel cell and microorganism fuel cell.
生物燃料电池包括酶生物燃料电池和微生物燃料电池。
14 Fortunately, the chlorination is too dilute to kill the microorganisms in the soil.
15 “Long nails can also harbor microorganisms. We don’t know about transmission of covid through longer nails, but theoretically there are microorganisms that can live under long nails.”
16 The intent is to create a biosphere for soil microorganisms now known to be key to the vitality of trees.
17 Fermentation uses microorganisms and “good,” lactic-acid bacteria naturally occurring in the air to turn vegetables into crunchy, tangy, welcome treats.
18 Scientists who discover new things – from microorganisms to galaxies – get to name them, and often they name them after public figures, usually ones they admire.
19 Special soil microorganisms are also likely to play a role in its persistent fertility.
20 Yeast is the absolutely necessary microorganism of beer production.
酵母是啤酒生产必不可少的微生物。