- A germ is a tiny life form that spreads disease. Germs are also small things that grow into larger things — whether animals, plants, or ideas.
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- n. [植] 胚芽,萌芽;细菌
- vi. 萌芽
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1. Olive oil, wheat germ oil, and rice bran oil also naturally contain squalene, albeit in smaller amounts.
虽然橄榄油,小麦胚芽油、米糠油中也含有天然的角鲨烯,但含量不多。
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2. When it was opened in 2007, I found evidence of high-level decisions about the secret Soviet germ-warfare program, which violated the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
当它在2007被打开的时候,我发现了苏联细菌武器计划的高层决策的证据,这是违反生物和毒素武器公约的行为。
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3. The refining process removes the bran and germ from the grain.
因为在谷物精制过程中,麸皮和胚芽都被脱除了。
- germ (n.) mid-15c., "bud, sprout;" 1640s, "rudiment of a new organism in an existing one," from Middle French germe "germ (of egg); bud, seed, fruit; offering," from Latin germen (genitive germinis) "spring, offshoot; sprout, bud," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups.
germ / dʒɜːm ; NAmE dʒɜːrm / noun 1 [countable , usually plural ] a very small living thing that can cause infection and disease 微生物;细菌;病菌 ◆ Disinfectant kills germs. 消毒剂可杀菌。 ◆ Dirty hands can be a breeding ground for germs. 脏手可能滋生病菌。 2 [singular ] germof sth an early stage of the development of sth 起源;发端;萌芽 ◆ Here was the germ of a brilliant idea. 一个绝妙的主意就是从这里萌发的。 3 [countable ] ( biology 生 ) the part of a plant or an animal that can develop into a new one 胚芽;胚原基;芽孢;胚胎 ☞see also wheatgerm germ germs germ / dʒɜːm ; NAmE dʒɜːrm /
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