organism
英 [ˈɔːɡənɪzəm]
美 [ˈɔːrɡənɪzəm]
n. 有机体; 生物; (尤指)微生物; 有机组织; 有机体系
复数:organisms
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Collins.2 / BNC.3911 / COCA.4375
牛津词典
noun
- 有机体;生物;(尤指)微生物
a living thing, especially one that is extremely small - 有机组织;有机体系
a system consisting of parts that depend on each other- the social organism (= society)
社会机体
- the social organism (= society)
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.
英英释义
noun
- a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
- a system considered analogous in structure or function to a living body
- the social organism
双语例句
- Abnormal psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the abnormal behaviour and functioning of organism.
变态心理学是研究有机体的变态行为和功能的心理学分支。 - Simple antibiotics are effective against this organism
一般的抗生素能够有效对抗这种微生物。 - A virus is an organism that can harm the body.
病毒是对人体能造成伤害的生物体。 - A parasite is an organism that feeds on other organisms.
寄生虫是一个有机体,对其他生物为食。 - The toxic effects of mycolactone explain most of the virulence of this organism.
细菌内酯的毒性作用说明了这种微生物大多数毒性的原因。 - The effects of organophosphate compounds on the organism were sum up.
综述了有机磷酸酯类化合物对机体的影响。 - A genome contains all of the genetic information about an organism.
基因组包含了一种生物所有的基因信息。 - An organism or a cell in which genetic recombination has taken place.
重组体发生了基因重组的有机体或细胞。 - With the abundant species and immense biomass, soil organism has significant consequences in soil ecosystem.
土壤生物具有丰富的种类和巨大的生物量,在土壤生态系统中具有十分重要的地位。 - The embryonic structure or development of a particular organism.
发生学一种特定有机体的胚胎的结构或发展。