1847, plural of Modern Latin bacterium, from Greek bakterion "small staff," diminutive of baktron "stick, rod," from PIE *bak- "staff used for support" (also source of Latin baculum "rod, walking stick"). So called because the first ones observed were rod-shaped. Introduced as a scientific word 1838 by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876).
实用例句
1. Warm milk is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
温牛奶是细菌理想的滋生地。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Potentially dangerous bacteria are regularly sent from one laboratory to another.
有潜在危险的细菌经常被从一个实验室传到另一个实验室。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The fertiliser releases nutrients gradually as bacteria decompose it.
随着细菌的分解,肥料逐渐释放出各种营养成分。
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4. Bacteria reproduce by dividing and making copies of themselves.