organisms
英 [ˈɔːgənɪzmz]
美 [ˈɔrgəˌnɪzəmz]
n. 有机体; 生物; (尤指)微生物; 有机组织; 有机体系
organism的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 生物;有机体;(尤指)微生物
Anorganismis an animal or plant, especially one that is so small that you cannot see it without using a microscope.- Not all chemicals normally present in living organisms are harmless.
并不是所有常见于生物体中的化学物质都无害。 - ...the insect-borne organisms that cause sleeping sickness.
通过昆虫传播、导致昏睡病的微生物
- Not all chemicals normally present in living organisms are harmless.
双语例句
- Bezanik is diving to collect marine organisms.
贝扎尼奇正在潜水采集海洋生物。 - The lungs may be infected as a result of the organisms moving along lymphatics into the venous blood.
肺部的感染则可能是放线杆菌沿着淋巴管移行,进入静脉血液。 - Bioassays are used in environmental toxicology to examine the effects of man-made contaminants on individual organisms and ecosystems.
生物测定在环境毒物学研究中普遍用于检测人为污染物对个别生物体和生态系统的影响。 - When the lakes disappear, the ecosystems and organisms they support also lose their home.
当湖泊消失,他们支持的生态系统和生物体也失去了家园。 - Free from germs or pathogenic organisms; sterile.
去除细菌和致病生物的;消过毒的。 - Toxicologists research the toxic effects products and ingredients have on living organisms.
毒理学研究的产品和成分的毒性作用,对生物。 - Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
对水生生物有毒,可能在水生环境中造成长期不利影响; - They compared how these organisms behaved when left in contact with different materials
他们比较了与不同材料接触时这些生物体的反应。 - Those organisms that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive
最适宜该环境的微生物将会存活下来。 - Of or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms.
有机体的进化和发展的,或与之有关的。
