单词:bacteria
[医] 细菌, [无芽胞]杆菌
考试类型:[四级/六级/托福/IELTS/GRE]
bacteria的用法和样例:
例句
- Many diseases are caused by bacteria.许多疾病是由细菌引起的。
- Bacteria are too small to see with the naked eye.细菌太小,肉眼看不见。
- It is possible to multiply bacteria and other living organisms in the laboratory.在实验室能够繁殖细菌和其他生物。
常见句型
- All bacteria are larger than viruses.所有细菌都比病菌大。
- Many bacteria cause diseases.许多细菌能产生疾病。
词汇搭配
- cultivate bacteria培养细菌
- identify bacteria确定细菌类别
- dangerous bacteria危险的细菌
- harmless bacteria无害的细菌
- soil bacteria土壤细菌
- bacteria carrier细菌载体
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