aerobic 英 [eəˈrəʊbɪk]   美 [eˈroʊbɪk]

aerobic

aerobic  英 [eəˈrəʊbɪk] 美 [eˈroʊbɪk]

adj. 需氧的 

名词复数:aerobics 

aerobic bacteria 需氧细菌

  • When you run for a mile, and start breathing hard, get your blood pounding and your heart rate up, you are doing aerobic exercise: exercise that depends on and consumes oxygen.
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  • adj. 需氧的
  • 1. aerobic bacteria

    需氧细菌

  • aerobic (adj.) "able to live or living only in the presence of oxygen, requiring or using free oxygen from the air," 1875, after French aérobie (n.), coined 1863 by Louis Pasteur in reference to certain bacteria; from Greek aero- "air" (see aero-) + bios "life," from PIE root *gwei- "to live." Aerobian and aerobious also were used in English. Hence aerobe "type of micro-organism which lives on oxygen from the air." Meaning "pertaining to aerobics is from 1968.
aer·obic / eəˈrəʊbɪk ; NAmE eˈroʊbɪk / adjective 1 ( biology ) needing oxygen 需氧的;好氧的 aerobic bacteria 需氧细菌 2 (of physical exercise 健身活动 ) especially designed to improve the function of the heart and lungs 有氧的;增强心肺功能的 OPP anaerobic aer·obic / eəˈrəʊbɪk ; NAmE eˈroʊbɪk /
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