第三人称复数:germs
名词微生物; [生]幼芽,胚芽; 起源,萌芽
名词
1. It's just the germ of an idea, but something may come out of it.
这只是个初步的想法,但是也许能有所成就。
2. Disease is usually caused by germs.
疾病常由病菌造成。
3. Is this milk free from germs?
这牛奶没有病菌吗?
germ的解释
1. 幼芽:另外,遗传与病毒感染(virus infection)或自体免疫系统失常也会造成糖尿病. 饮食治疗师梁丽云说,榖分3个部份,即谷壳(Bran)、内胚乳(Endosperm)和幼芽(Germ). 内胚乳是碳水化合物和蛋白质的丰富来源,含有维他命B群、维他命.
1. 细菌;病菌
A germ is a very small organism that causes disease.
e.g. Chlorine is widely used to kill germs.
氯气被广泛用于杀菌。
e.g. ...a germ that destroyed hundreds of millions of lives.
夺去了无数生命的细菌
2. 起源;发端;萌芽
The germ of something such as an idea is something which developed or might develop into that thing.
e.g. The germ of an idea took root in Rosemary's mind...
罗斯玛丽心里萌生了一个念头。
e.g. This was the germ of a book.
这是一本书的源起。
3. see also: wheatgerm
1. Japan also avoids mentioning germ warfare Unit 731 although China refers to it by name.
2. germ的解释
2. Tokyo - A Japanese high court has rejected appeals by 180 Chinese demanding compensation for damage caused by Japan's World War II germ warfare program.
3. Accompanying Chen are Lou Xian and Qiu Weizhong from East China's Zhejiang Province, who have also contributed to investigating germ warfare.
4. China's first baby conceived from frozen germ cells has been born in the Chinese capital, reported Tuesday's Beijing Youth Daily.
5. Before that deadline, the germ cell is not considered to be a human life.
6. The germ testing was done before the rooms were cleaned, so it likely overstates the risks that most travelers would face.
7. germ的解释
7. The investigation begins Monday at the former school linked to Unit 731, a germ and biological warfare outfit during the war.
8. The report shows just how far one form of the staph germ has spread beyond its traditional hospital setting.
9. germ在线翻译
9. However the presiding judge had also recognized in that case that the Japanese military had engaged in germ warfare.
10. germ是什么意思
10. Along the way they will meet people who survived massacres and the germ warfare waged by Japan against China.
noun
1. a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium)
the term is not in technical use
2. germ的翻译
2. a small apparently simple structure (as a fertilized egg) from which new tissue can develop into a complete organism
3. anything that provides inspiration for later work