parasitism

英['pærəsaɪtɪzəm] 美['pærəsaɪtˌɪzəm]
  • n. 寄生状态;寄生病
  • parabasis n.(古希腊喜剧演出中插在剧情间的)合唱队主唱段
  • parable n.寓言;比喻
  • parabola n.[数]抛物线
  • parabolic adj.抛物线的;比喻的;寓言似的
  • parabomb n.伞投炸弹;自动开伞空投器;带伞空投容器
Noun:
  1. 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)

1. Gastrointestinal parasitism is characterized gastroenteritis, unthriftiness and anemia.
胃肠道寄生虫病的特征是:胃肠炎, 瘦弱和贫血.

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2. Many biologists think that sex, for example, is a response to parasitism.
比如说许多生物学家认为性就是对寄生病菌的一种反应.

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3. You hate emotional parasitism, whiners and outsiders interfering with your business.
你不喜欢别人情绪依靠,哀怨嘀咕以及外界干扰你的事.

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4. I only am the parasitism in deep place some corner that small bead.
我只是寄生于深处某一隅那一颗小小的珠子.

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5. Can cancer cell be in the parasitism of which a few place of human body?
癌细胞能在人体的哪几个部位寄生?

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You hate emotional parasitism, whiners and outsiders interfering with your business.
      你不喜欢别人情绪依靠,哀怨嘀咕以及外界干扰你的事。
    2. In fact, biologists have found that almost all symbiotic alliances in nature entail a greater advantage for one party--in effect some hint of parasitism--in every codependency.
      事实上,生物学家发现自然界几乎所有的共栖同盟在相互依存过程中都必须更多地惠及一方——这实际上暗示了某种寄生状态。
    3. Many biologists think that sex, for example, is a response to parasitism.
      许多生物学家认为性就是对寄生病菌的一种反应。