germs 的定义
- Microorganisms that can cause disease or infection.
germs 近义词
microscopic organism, often causing illness
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更多germs例句
- The authors categorized responses that indicated a misunderstanding of possible benefit as “germs are germs” beliefs.
- So, they ask, what if germs, looking to spread, drive people to perform rituals?
- Essentially, Panchin et al. have noticed that some rituals spread germs.
- In fact, it would seem insane to someone in the early 19th century to fear ‘germs.’
- We just assume that germs exist—the 5-second rule and everything.
- "Heavens knows what we have swallowed," muttered Gwynne, who had served on sanitary boards and heard much talk of germs.
- The germs of a new life, says Dr. Lbke, were in embryo in the dying antique world.
- Free them from the net, and it falls to pieces, while the roots remain intact, the solid and persistent primitive germs of speech.
- Specific houses seem to have in them the very germs of immorality and degeneracy.
- Heathen though the Danes were, they brought some ideas of settled government and the germs of national progress.