staphylococcus
staphylococcus 英 [,stæfɪlə(ʊ)'kɒkəs] 美 [,stæfɪlə'kɑkəs]
n. 葡萄球菌
名词复数:staphylococcuss
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- n. 葡萄球菌
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1. If you look at staphylococcus under a powerful microscope it looks like a bunch of little grains in bunches.
在高倍放大镜下,您会发现,葡萄球菌看起来像是一簇簇的微小颗粒。
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2. What’s remarkable is that many common human pathogens, including staphylococcus and Pseudomonas, will cause intestinal infection and kill the worms.
值得注意的是许多人类普通的病原体,包括葡萄球菌和单胞菌,都会引起粘膜感染并杀死这种蠕虫。
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3. The skin contains three times the anti-oxidants of the pulp; it also fights off bugs such as staphylococcus and E-coli, which are responsible for food poisoning.
格勒威利博士说, “猕猴桃果皮中的抗氧化剂含量是果肉的三倍,它还能对抗葡萄球菌,大肠杆菌这些会导致食物中毒的细菌。”
- staphylococcus (n.) (plural staphylococci), 1887, Modern Latin, the genus name, coined (on model of streptococcus) in 1882 by Scottish surgeon and bacteriologist Alexander Ogston (1844-1929). The first element is from Greek staphyle "bunch of grapes," which possibly is from PIE *stabh-, variant of *stebh- "post, stem; to support" (see staff (n.)). The second element is Modern Latin coccus "spherical bacterium," from Greek kokkos "berry, grain" (see cocco-). So called because the bacteria usually bunch together in irregular masses.
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