bio / ˈbaɪ oʊ /

⚽高中词汇生物生物学生物学家生物制剂

bio2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bi·os.

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. biographical.
  2. biological: a bio control service using praying mantises to reduce the population of garden pests.

bio 近义词

bio

等同于 résumé

bio

等同于 life

bio

等同于 memoir

bio

等同于 autobiography

bio

等同于 biography

bio

等同于 life history

更多bio例句

  1. As a reminder, amino acids are, to use parlance of your high school bio teacher, the “building blocks” of proteins, which your body uses not only for your biceps and quads but also your skin, hair, blood, bones, and a whole lot more.
  2. As a business account, your Instagram bio should fully utilize the space allotted to various official links.
  3. Your creative department must check whether catchphrases such as “link in bio”, “swipe up”, or “order now” are linked to their respective contents in a seamless manner.
  4. This “bio-hacking” blurs the line between human and non-human.
  5. So the first seven is the bio component, and that’s simply genetics.
  6. That tweet came from Shay Horse, whose bio lists him as an independent photojournalist with ties to Occupy Wall Street.
  7. In her Twitter profile bio, writer Liz Tuccillo calls herself a “relationship know-it-all.”
  8. Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America, and one of the most bio-diverse and beautiful.
  9. A brief bio is to be found in a deposition she gave in the criminal case before the felony charge was dropped.
  10. This renewable (I mean renewed every single damn day) bio-energy (otherwise known as fetid rot) helps keep the coop warm.
  11. All this is part of a vast new science which is called bio-chemistry, or the chemistry of life.
  12. He has a sense of humor about all things except this sacred bio-chemistry.
  13. Or bio-weapons; a man-made plague that had gotten out of control and all but depopulated the planet.
  14. The same law holds good in bio-geography; here, too, area gives strength and a small territorial foothold means weakness.
  15. The relation of life to the earth's area is a fundamental question of bio-geography.