bacteria
英 [bækˈtɪəriə]
美 [bækˈtɪriə]
n. 细菌
bacterium的复数
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牛津词典
noun
- 细菌
the simplest and smallest forms of life. Bacteria exist in large numbers in air, water and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease.
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 细菌
Bacteriaare very small organisms. Some bacteria can cause disease.- Chlorine is added to kill bacteria.
加氯是为了杀死细菌。
- Chlorine is added to kill bacteria.
英英释义
noun
- (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
双语例句
- Chlorine is added to kill bacteria.
加氯是为了杀死细菌。 - Bacteria are invisible to the naked eye.
肉眼看不见细菌。 - This microscope can magnify bacteria three thousand times their actual size.
这台显微镜可以把细菌放大三千倍。 - Bacteria and fungi are other important soil organisms.
细菌和真菌是另一类重要的土壤有机体。 - The microorganisms most common to food are bacteria and fungi.
食品中最普通的微生物是细菌和真菌。 - Such filters can remove most bacteria and moulds, but not all viruses or mycoplasmas.
这样的过滤器可以除去大部分的细菌和霉菌,但对病毒和支原体不能全部除去。 - Bacteria are active practically everywhere.
细菌活动的范围很广,无所不至。 - If your urine specimen shows the presence of bacteria, you'll be prescribed antibiotics.
如果你的尿样显示有细菌存在,医生会给你开抗生素。 - All bacteria are larger than viruses.
所有细菌都比病菌大。 - The nondescript bacteria were responsible for the infectivity of the filtrate.
这种滤液的浸染性应归之于不能描述的细菌。