parasites
英 [ˈpærəsaɪts]
美 [ˈpɛrəˌsaɪts]
n. 寄生生物; 寄生虫; 寄生植物; 依赖他人过活者
parasite的复数
柯林斯词典
- 寄生虫;寄生物
Aparasiteis a small animal or plant that lives on or inside a larger animal or plant, and gets its food from it. - 不劳而获者;寄生虫
If you disapprove of someone because you think that they get money or other things from other people but do not do anything in return, you can call them aparasite.
双语例句
- Fleas and ticks are parasites of dogs.
跳蚤和扁虱是狗身上的寄生虫。 - Actually, malaria parasites can be found as far north as alaska-at least in birds.
实际上,在北方遥远的阿拉斯加州也能发现疟疾寄生虫至少曾在鸟类身上发现过。 - Malaria parasites enter a person's blood through a mosquito bite.
疟疾寄生虫通过蚊叮咬进入人体血液。 - Their goal is to develop a genetically modified mosquito with a strengthened immune system that kills all the parasites.
他们的目标是建立一个具有加强免疫系统的转基因蚊子,可以杀死所有的寄生虫。 - Corn is attacked by a number of plant parasites and insect pests.
玉米受到一些植物寄生虫和虫害的侵害。 - The simplicity of Giardia's molecular systems differs from that of known derived parasites.
贾第虫属分子系统的简单性和我们所知的衍生的寄生虫不同。 - During the chronic phase, the parasites are hidden mainly in the heart and digestive muscle.
在慢性期,寄生虫主要隐藏在心脏和消化道的肌肉中。 - As a result, the parasites stopped reproducing.
结果,寄生虫停止了繁殖。 - Malaria parasites were first identified in chimpanzees and gorillas in Africa by scientists working in the1920s.
20世纪20年代,科学家在非洲黑猩猩和大猩猩身上首次认定疟疾寄生虫。 - Put food-borne parasites and infections on the list to check on.
在检查事项中加入食物寄生虫和传染病。