organisms
英 [ˈɔːgənɪzmz]
美 [ˈɔrgəˌnɪzəmz]
n. 有机体; 生物; (尤指)微生物; 有机组织; 有机体系
organism的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 生物;有机体;(尤指)微生物
Anorganismis an animal or plant, especially one that is so small that you cannot see it without using a microscope.- Not all chemicals normally present in living organisms are harmless.
并不是所有常见于生物体中的化学物质都无害。 - ...the insect-borne organisms that cause sleeping sickness.
通过昆虫传播、导致昏睡病的微生物
- Not all chemicals normally present in living organisms are harmless.
双语例句
- When the lakes disappear, the ecosystems and organisms they support also lose their home.
当湖泊消失,他们支持的生态系统和生物体也失去了家园。 - They compared how these organisms behaved when left in contact with different materials
他们比较了与不同材料接触时这些生物体的反应。 - The lungs may be infected as a result of the organisms moving along lymphatics into the venous blood.
肺部的感染则可能是放线杆菌沿着淋巴管移行,进入静脉血液。 - Toxicologists research the toxic effects products and ingredients have on living organisms.
毒理学研究的产品和成分的毒性作用,对生物。 - Free from germs or pathogenic organisms; sterile.
去除细菌和致病生物的;消过毒的。 - Bacteria and fungi are other important soil organisms.
细菌和真菌是另一类重要的土壤有机体。 - The living organisms somehow concentrated the minerals by biological processes
生命体通过某种生物过程聚集矿物质。 - Many organisms that die in the sea are soon buried by sediment.
海洋里死亡的许多生物会很快被沉淀物掩埋。 - Viruses, bacteria and other organisms in dirty water sicken hundreds of millions of people every year.
脏水中的病毒,细菌和其他有机物每年使得亿万人患病。 - Those organisms that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive
最适宜该环境的微生物将会存活下来。