Since 2002 tokyo courts have at least acknowledged that unit 731 took part in experiments in germ warfare .
自2002年以来,东京法庭至少承认了731部队参与细菌战实验的事实。
One reason why it 's tough to reduce salmonella infections is because the germ makes its way into so many different types of foods .
沙门氏菌感染很难消除的一个原因是细菌能入侵许多不同种类的食物。
Healthy omega-6 oils are sesame oil and wheat germ oil .
健康的ω-6丰富的油是芝麻油和小麦胚芽油。
As a result , a clutch of rival theories have blossomed , including the contention that an ebola-style virus or the anthrax germ were to blame .
结果一系列的相对理论都接踵而至,包括有关致病原因是埃博拉风格病毒还是炭疽病菌的争论。
If only they 'd take the time to learn about how antibiotics work and about how over-prescribing can result in germ mutations that render some antibiotics ineffective . It 's is a real-time illustration of the theory of evolution at work .
anything that provides inspiration for later work同义词:source, seed
a small apparently simple structure (as a fertilized egg) from which new tissue can develop into a complete organism
a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use同义词:microbe, bug
例句
Germs may invade the organism.细菌会侵入有机体。
Germs are invisible to the naked eye.细菌用肉眼看不见。
The prize is a tangible testimony that she has gotten a germ of write ability.这个奖是一个具体的证明,说明她具有创作才能。
Disinfectant kills germs.消毒剂灭杀细菌。
详细解释
germ n.(名词)Biology A small mass of protoplasm or cells from which a new organism or one of its parts may develop.【生物学】 微生物,细菌:微小的活的物质或细胞,能发育成新的有机体或部分有机体The earliest form of an organism; a seed, bud, or spore.生殖细胞,胚种细胞:有机体的最初形式;种子、萌芽或胚种A microorganism, especially a pathogen.一种微生物,尤指病原体Something that may serve as the basis of further growth or development:萌芽,雏形,原形:可作为进一步成长或发展的基础事物:例句:the germ of a project.计划的雏形 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old French germe 源自 古法语 germe from Latin germen [bud] * see gen…- 源自 拉丁语 germen [萌芽] *参见 gen…-