symbiosis
英 [,sɪmbɪ'əʊsɪs; -baɪ-]
美[,sɪmbaɪ'osɪs]
- n. [生态] 共生;合作关系;共栖
词态变化
复数: symbioses;副词: symbiotically;形容词: symbiotic;
中文词源
symbiosis 共生关系,合作关系
sym-,一起,一致,-bio,生命,词源同 biology,生物学,-sis,表状态。
英文词源
- symbiosis (n.)
- 1876, as a biological term, "union for life of two different organisms based on mutually benefit," from Greek symbiosis "a living together," from symbioun "live together," from symbios "(one) living together (with another), partner, companion, husband or wife," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + bios "life" (see bio-). Given a wider (non-biological) sense by 1921. An earlier sense of "communal or social life" is found in 1620s. A back-formed verb symbiose is recorded from 1960.
双语例句
- 1. There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.
- 从没有任何一个球队与一个足球天才保持着如此深的特殊依附关系.
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- 2. They live in a symbiosis with governments that they are financing.
- 他们与他们服务的政府互利共存。
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- 3. And the symbiosis is not limited to working hours.
- 这种共生关系不仅仅体现在工作时间上.
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- 4. Judge the " Dancing Spirit " of Sculpture Art from " Multiple Symbiosis "
- 由 “ 多元共生 ” 看雕塑艺术的 “ 乐舞精神 ”
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- 5. The symbiosis between social values and political structure has produced extraordinary achievement.
- 社会价值观念和政治结构的共生现象带来了非凡的成就.
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