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n.
(名詞)
- [C]微生物; 病菌,細菌 very small living thing which is harmful
- [C](某事的)根源,發端 beginning; root
n.
名詞
- 萌芽
- 起源,起點,根源
- 微生物
- 病菌,細菌,病原菌
- 【生】胚芽,胚原基,胚,胚胎,芽胞,幼芽,芽,種子
- 病原體
- 發生的可能
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動詞
- <喻>萌芽,發芽,發生
Noun:
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anything that provides inspiration for later work
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a small apparently simple structure (as a fertilized egg) from which new tissue can develop into a complete organism
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a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Germs may invade the organism.
桿菌會滲入有機會體。
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Germs are invisible to the naked eye.
有害菌用人眼看找不著。
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Disinfectant kills germs.
消毒殺菌劑滅殺螨蟲。
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This is a ubiquitous germ that lives in nature and can be found in the soil or water.
這也是一款在生態界非常會有著的微海洋生物,還在土壤有機質和水質里都能會有著。
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People found the normal method of sterility can not destroy some of virus and germ thoroughly, and radiation sterility is the best way to solve this problem.
大眾出現高級的殺菌方式沒方式徹徹底底消去大腸桿菌和微微生物當中,放射線是處理你這個故障 好一點的方式。
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This beetle eats mainly the germ of the grain.
這個甲蟲類主要是吃五谷雜糧的胚芽。
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A germ is the earliest form of a living thing.
胚芽是微生物的最原始行式。
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Colds are spread by germs.
感昌由菌傳播效果。
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Wheat germ is very health-giving.
玉米的胚芽對提高良好很有優勢。
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I have the germ of an idea.
我有了一些階段的需求。
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A strong oak, doth from its boughs shed down The ripe germs of a forest.
出于: J. R. Lowell
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The ageless germ of a patriarchal race ran in his blood-stream.
來源于: P. Gallico
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用作名詞 (n.)
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- ☆ 15世紀中期進入英語,直接源自中古英語的germe,意為菌,胚芽。
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左右方式獨家首發設計,受專著權保護的,侵權案必究
海詞辭典,十六年品脾