parasitism单词基本解析:
n. 寄生, 寄生习惯, 寄生状态, 寄生现象
[医] 寄生; 寄生物感染
n. the relation between two different kinds of organisms in which one receives benefits from the other by causing damage to it (usually not fatal damage)
parasitism变化用词:
parasitism中文词源:
parasitism相关组词:
facultative parasitism [医] 兼性寄生
obligatory parasitism [医] 专性寄生, 真性寄生
occasional parasitism [医] 偶然寄生
stationary parasitism [医] 定留寄生
temporary parasitism [医] 暂时寄生
gregarious parasitism 群寄生
primary parasitism 原寄生
social parasitism 群居寄生
cowbird brood parasitism 牛鸟窝寄生
parasitism用法和例句:
No. I wish he's just a parasite, parasites usually don't kill their hosts.
不 我想他只是条寄生虫而已 寄生虫是不会杀死它们的宿主的
That I didn't kill more of those parasites.
可惜我没多杀一些那帮害虫
I imagine he'll do what all parasites do.
我认为他会和其它寄生虫一样
You're not a ruler, you're a parasite.
你不是统治者 你是寄生虫
I've had tapeworms that were less parasitic.
我肚子里的寄生虫都比你独立
He's been a vampire, a parasite, and pathetic.
他是个吸血鬼 寄生虫 非常可悲
The truth is my mother is not a parasite.
实话就是我妈妈现在不是寄生虫
I am sorry that I called you a parasite.
对不起 我不该叫你寄生虫
They got the parasite out, destroyed it.
他们把寄生虫弄出来杀死了