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fungi

/fuhn-jahy, fuhng-gahy/US // ˈfʌn dʒaɪ, ˈfʌŋ gaɪ //UK // (ˈfʌŋɡaɪ, ˈfʌndʒaɪ, ˈfʌndʒɪ) //

真菌,霉菌,菌类,真菌类

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Definitions

n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : a plural of fungus.

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Examples

  • Enter unassuming fungi: clean, plant-based solution that could possibly normalize blood sugar.

  • They have long since been touted as medicinal fungi, boasting the ability to strengthen the immune system and lower cholesterol.

  • All grains produce lectins, which selectively bind to unique proteins on the surfaces of bacteria, fungi, and insects.

  • Turns out the fungi in our inguinal crease are not the same ones on our heel pad or behind our ear.

  • After all, lots of infections course through the blood—viruses and bacteria and fungi.

  • The whitish patches of pharyngomycosis leptothrica are largely composed of these fungi.

  • Other fungi were of dazzling whiteness, which Lejoillie likened to a casket of pearls, supported by an azure stalk.

  • But the oddest thing to us are the bunches of fungi, tawny-coloured, piled up in heaps, and evidently very popular!

  • Spores of parasitic fungi enter the cracks, germinate and infect the heartwood.

  • Popular discrimination between "toadstool" and "mushroom," 16-22;   popular distrust of fungi, 15.