antibody 英 [ˈæntibɒdi]   美 [ˈæntibɑdi]

antibody

antibody  英 [ˈæntibɒdi] 美 [ˈæntibɑdi]

n. [免疫] 抗体 

名词复数:antibodies 

It is the antibody to the stress and rush we feel daily. 它是我们日常感受到的压力和匆忙的抗体。
He said the test could be applied to other toxins and chemicals in water or food simply by changing the antibody. 他说该测试仅仅通过改变抗体就可以用于测试水或食物中的其它毒物和化学物质。

  • An antibody is a protein made by the body that latches onto foreign bacteria and viruses to make them ineffective. Each antibody is designed to target a particular opponent.
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  • n. [免疫] 抗体
  • 1. It is the antibody to the stress and rush we feel daily.

    它是我们日常感受到的压力和匆忙的抗体。

  • 2. He said the test could be applied to other toxins and chemicals in water or food simply by changing the antibody.

    他说该测试仅仅通过改变抗体就可以用于测试水或食物中的其它毒物和化学物质。

  • 3. The test consists of a strip which, when it comes into contact with pig's blood detects a particular antibody that the pig produces as a response to infection with the disease.

    这种测试使用一条试纸,当它与猪的血液接触的时候,它能探测到一种特殊的抗体,猪产生这种抗体作为对该病的一种应答。

  • antibody (n.) "substance developed in blood as an antitoxin," 1901, a hybrid formed from anti- "against" + body. Probably a translation of German Antikörper, condensed from a phrase such as anti-toxischer Körper "anti-toxic body" (1891).
anti·body / ˈæntibɒdi ; NAmE ˈæntibɑːdi / noun ( plural anti·bodies ) a substance that the body produces in the blood to fight disease, or as a reaction when certain substances are put into the body 抗体(血液中抵抗疾病或当某些物质进入身体时产生反应的物质) antibody antibodies anti·body / ˈæntibɒdi ; NAmE ˈæntibɑːdi /
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