bacteria的意思和读音

bacteria

: [bækˈtɪriə] : [bækˈtɪəriə]

n.

bacterium  

bacterian.

1.the simplest and smallest forms of life. Bacteria exist in large numbers in air, water and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease.

n.1.2.“bacterium”3.

n.1.The plural of bacterium2.microorganismsvery small living things that consist of a single cell. Some types of bacteria cause diseases and others cause things to decay.

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1.The point of it all is to allow more precise investigation of how human gut bacteria work.使

2.Constipation a sluggish bowel is often the result of disturbed intestinal bacteria: you don't have enough good gut bugs.便

3.Some people believe that this would spread uncontrollably, and that the bacteria would kill everything in its way.西

4.Less than 100 mini liters milliliters is all the milk needed for laboratory tests for bacteria, virus viral diseases and other threats.100

5.I've always thought the bacteria couldn't live on the synthetic material, but I haven't been able to find evidence of that.

6.The reason is: At this point oral bacteria began to break down food residues in the acidic substances, corrosive enamel dissolution.

7.They did some tests. "You do get a whopping lot of DNA out of saliva, but much of it turns out to be bacteria, " he recalls.。“DNA,。”

8.Yes, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a threat, as this week's news of an outbreak among premature infants in London reminds us.

9.The researchers then tested how well such a technique could distinguish the person who left the bacteria from the general population.

10.Eye makeup is a great repository for bacteria, which can easily be transferred to your eyes and cause infections.西