meaning/usage overlaps with.... | 微生物 |
英文.... | Extremely small, metabolically inert microorganisms composed of a short strand of either DNA or RNA within a protein coat, and, in some, a surrounding envelope; they replicate only within the cells of living hosts, primarily plants, animals, and bacteria, taking over the nucleus and directing it to produce viral proteins and DNA or RNA. They frequently cause disease in their hosts. Viruses occupy a special taxonomic position: they are not plants, animals, or prokaryotic bacteria (single-cell organisms without defined nuclei), and they are generally placed in their own kingdom. In fact, viruses should not even be considered organisms, in the strictest sense, because they are not free-living, meaning they cannot reproduce and carry on metabolic processes without a host cell. |
病毒界(界)............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
................. | 國家教育研究院-雙語詞彙、學術名詞暨辭書資訊網 December 21, 2012 |
................. | 智慧藏百科全書網 December 21, 2012 |
................. | 基礎生命科學 2 |
Virus(kingdom)............ | [VP] |
................. | Natural History Museum, London (2000-) |
................. | Biodiversity Heritage Library (2005-) |
................. | Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
viruses............ | [VP] |
................. | Encyclopedia Americana (1985) 1:859 |
................. | CDMARC Subjects: LCSH (1988-) |
................. | MeSH (1979-) MeSH classification number B4 |
................. | Oxford English Dictionary (1989) |
................. | Judge and Toyne, Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia (1985) 2:356 |
................. | Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1961) |
................. | Random House Unabridged Dictionary (1993) |
................. | Oxford English Dictionary Online (2002-) |
virus............ | [VP] |
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