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生物武器;
noun
a harmful biological agent (such as a pathogenic microorganism or a neurotoxin) used as a weapon to cause death or disease usually on a large scale
noun
a harmful biological agent (such as a pathogenic microorganism or a neurotoxin) used as a weapon to cause death or disease usually on a large scale
The first known use of biological weapon was in 1918
binomial nomenclaturenoun
a system of naming plants and animals in which each species is given a name consisting of two terms of which the first names the genus and the second the species itself
binomial nomenclaturenoun
a system of naming plants and animals in which each species is given a name consisting of two terms of which the first names the genus and the second the species itself
biological clocknoun
a mechanism that exists in living things and controls the timing of behaviors and bodily functions which occur in cycles
biological controlnoun
attack upon pests by interference with their ecology (as by introduction of parasites)
biological clocknoun
a mechanism that exists in living things and controls the timing of behaviors and bodily functions which occur in cycles
biological controlnoun
attack upon pests by interference with their ecology (as by introduction of parasites)
biological weaponnoun
a harmful living thing (as a disease-causing bacterium) or something (as a poisonous substance) produced by a living thing that is used as a weapon to cause death or disease
biological weaponnoun
a harmful biological agent (as a pathogenic microorganism or a neurotoxin) used as a weapon to cause death or disease usually on a large scale
1 There is no direct evidence for this, and virologists, geneticists, and the US intelligence community largely agree that SARS-CoV-2 was not developed as a biological weapon nor was it genetically engineered.
2 Despite disagreement among the agencies about which hypothesis was more likely, the intelligence community concurred that Covid-19 wasn’t developed intentionally as a biological weapon.
3 In its initial form, the lab leak theory held that the Chinese government deliberately created the virus as a biological weapon.
4 In its original form, the theory held that the Chinese deliberately created the virus as a biological weapon.
5 Over millions of years, the snail has developed a potent biological weapon.
6 Because the illness can kill without proper treatment and because the bacteria that causes the infection naturally lives in the soil in many parts of the world, officials have long monitored the potential for Burkholderia pseudomallei to be used as a biological weapon.
7 In some ways, China’s strategy resembles efforts by American lawmakers to distract from missteps in that country by spreading fringe theories, including the unsubstantiated notion that the Chinese government manufactured the virus as a biological weapon.
8 Last month, the U.S. intelligence community ruled out the possibility that SARS-CoV-2 was developed by China as a biological weapon, but no consensus was reached on its origin.
9 The convention bans the stockpiling of biological weapons.
该公约禁止储存生物武器。
10 Our country refused to arm our soldiers with biological warfare.
我国拒绝用生物武器来武装我们的士兵。
11 Has Baxter International Released a New Biological Weapon in the Ukraine?
国际有没有在乌克兰放出新的生物武器?
12 A biological weapon could infect millions of people with a deadly disease.
生物武器可以让数百万人感染致命疾病.