organism 英 [ˈɔ:gənɪzəm]   美 [ˈɔrgənɪzəm]

organism

organism  英 [ˈɔ:gənɪzəm] 美 [ˈɔrgənɪzəm]

n. 有机体;生物体;微生物 

名词复数:organisms 

Because these structures can be traced back through the ancestors, they essentially serve as a marker of evolution; no organism can have a vestigial organ that hasn’t been found in its forefathers. 由于这些结构的出现可以追溯到各代祖先,所以它们可以作为进化的标志;没有一个生物体身上的退化器官是祖先没有的。
A very crucial thing, this is not possible in the organism model but in the organization model it's cardinal. 这是非常重要的一点,这在“有机体“模型中是不可能实现的,但在组织模型中是十分重要的。

  • An organism is a living thing that can function on its own. That includes your pet guppy, the tree in your backyard, and — of course — you.
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  • n. 有机体;生物体;微生物
  • 1. Because these structures can be traced back through the ancestors, they essentially serve as a marker of evolution; no organism can have a vestigial organ that hasn’t been found in its forefathers.

    由于这些结构的出现可以追溯到各代祖先,所以它们可以作为进化的标志;没有一个生物体身上的退化器官是祖先没有的。

  • 2. A very crucial thing, this is not possible in the organism model but in the organization model it's cardinal.

    这是非常重要的一点,这在“有机体“模型中是不可能实现的,但在组织模型中是十分重要的。

  • 3. Change that arrangement and you can dramatically alter the resulting organism.

    改变这个排列你就能完全改变最后的生物体。

  • organism (n.) 1660s, "organic structure, organization," from organize + -ism. Sense of "living animal or plant" first recorded 1842. Related: Organismic.
or·gan·ism / ˈɔːɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈɔːrɡənɪzəm / noun 1 ( biology or formal) a living thing, especially one that is extremely small 有机体;生物;(尤指)微生物 see also micro-organism 2 ( formal) a system consisting of parts that depend on each other 有机组织;有机体系 the social organism (= society) 社会机体 organism organisms or·gan·ism / ˈɔːɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈɔːrɡənɪzəm /
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