Bacteria Meaning in English
word
/bækˈtɪɹiə/
bak-TEER-ee-uh
/bæktˈiəɹɪɐ/
bak-TEER-ee-uh
释义
Tiny living organisms that can be found everywhere; some cause disease, while others are helpful or harmless.
用法与细微差别
'Bacteria' is the plural form; the singular is 'bacterium', but 'bacteria' is often used in both cases in casual speech. Typically used in scientific, medical, and everyday health contexts. Not all bacteria are harmful—many are helpful (like in yogurt or the gut).
Spanish: bacteriasPortuguese (BR): bactériasPortuguese (PT): bactériasChinese (Simplified): 细菌Chinese (Traditional): 細菌Hindi: बैक्टीरियाArabic: بكتيرياBengali: জীবাণু - ব্যাক্টেরিয়াRussian: бактерииJapanese: 細菌Vietnamese: vi khuẩnKorean: 박테리아 - 세균Turkish: bakteriUrdu: بیکٹیریاIndonesian: bakteri
例句
Bacteria can cause infections in humans.
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Good bacteria help digest food.
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Doctors study bacteria to find cures for diseases.
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Some bacteria actually keep you healthy instead of making you sick.
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After washing your hands, most bacteria are removed.
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Yogurt is full of live bacteria that are good for your stomach.
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