microbe 英 [ˈmaɪkrəʊb]   美 [ˈmaɪkroʊb]

microbe

microbe  英 [ˈmaɪkrəʊb] 美 [ˈmaɪkroʊb]

n. 细菌,微生物 

名词复数:microbes 

One day, when he was using a microscope to watch the microbe, a messenger visited him. 一天,他正在用一台显微镜观察微生物的时候,一个送信者来拜访他。
The only convincing evidence for life on Mars will be when we have a microbe in the lab from a sample return mission. 火星上存在生命的唯一可信依据将会是我们实验室里有从返回任务带回的样本中提取的微生物。

  • Microbe is a somewhat outdated way for scientists to talk about the tiny bugs that cause diseases. When you get the flu, you can blame a microbe.
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  • n. 细菌,微生物
  • 1. One day, when he was using a microscope to watch the microbe, a messenger visited him.

    一天,他正在用一台显微镜观察微生物的时候,一个送信者来拜访他。

  • 2. The only convincing evidence for life on Mars will be when we have a microbe in the lab from a sample return mission.

    火星上存在生命的唯一可信依据将会是我们实验室里有从返回任务带回的样本中提取的微生物。

  • 3. This microbe infects the brain and can cause headache, confusion, motor weakness and fever.

    这种微生物可以感染脑部,引起头痛,精神错乱,虚弱和发烧。

  • microbe (n.) popular name for a bacterium, 1878, from French microbe, "badly coined ... by Sédillot" [Weekley] in 1878 from Greek mikros "small" (see mica) + bios "life" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live"). It is an incorrect use of bios; in Greek the word would mean literally "short-lived."
mi·crobe / ˈmaɪkrəʊb ; NAmE ˈmaɪkroʊb / noun an extremely small living thing that you can only see under a microscopeand that may cause disease 微生物 collocationsat life microbe microbes mi·crobe / ˈmaɪkrəʊb ; NAmE ˈmaɪkroʊb /
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