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cross-resistance

/kraws-ri-zis-tuhns, kros-/US // ˈkrɔs rɪˈzɪs təns, ˈkrɒs- //

交叉阻力,交叉抗衡,交叉抵抗,交叉抗争

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biology.

    • : immunologic resistance to the pathogenic effects of a microorganism because of previous exposure to another species or type having cross-reactive antigens.
    • : resistance to the effects of a substance, as that of an insect population to an insecticide or a bacterial strain to an antibiotic, stimulated by exposure and adaptation to a similar or related substance.

Examples

  • The Via Dolorosa ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and is marked by nine stations of the cross.

  • If they were meaningful, we might have realized it before—surely one of these kids wore a cross, or a yarmulke, or a hijab?

  • The reason: activist government and unionized government often work at cross purposes.

  • What do you get when you cross an oil company with gay rights?

  • But that makes the Ismael brothers no less proud of the resistance that they and other fellow fighters have put up.

  • In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).

  • There is cause for alarm when they bring one hundred and ten ships into these seas without any means of resistance on our part.

  • I cannot believe that God would think it necessary to come on earth as a man, and die on the Cross.

  • At Jaques Cartier they had but one batteau to cross the army over with, and were fired upon during the whole time by two frigates.

  • A double detachment of soldiers was already there, with orders to support him in case of resistance.