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词汇 E. coli
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Definition of E. coli in English:

E. coli

noun iː ˈkəʊlʌɪˌi ˈkoʊlaɪ
mass noun
  • A bacterium commonly found in the intestines of humans and other animals, some strains of which can cause severe food poisoning.

    大肠杆菌,大肠埃希氏菌

    Escherichia coli; a motile Gram-negative bacillus

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The culprit that causes most bladder infections is E. coli, a bacteria normally found in the bowel.
    • The large intestine of healthy individuals provides the primary niche for E. coli in humans.
    • Each batch of milk is tested for bad guys like salmonella and E. coli, and not once have they been found.
    • The bacteria E. coli is being genetically engineered by the CIA to create killer germs.
    • But tests for the bacteria E. coli may take five days to confirm a positive reading.
    • It's almost impossible to protect dairy cows from E. coli and other coliform bacteria.
    • It can detect seven types of contaminants, from chlorine to traces of bacteria like E. coli.
    • These genes were identified by comparing the human sequences to those from yeast and E. coli.
    • The bacterium E. coli is a normal inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract of humans and livestock.
    • We expect all of the genes in this category to be native to E. coli since its divergence from Salmonella.
    • If you have a private well, have it tested once a year for germs including E. coli.
    • Compensation in E. coli and other bacteria has been demonstrated several times.
    • If the meat is harboring E. coli or Salmonella, it will trigger a visual alarm.
    • The first peroxiredoxins were cloned from bacteria such as Salmonella typhimurium and E. coli.
    • Now when we talk about germs, we're talking about everything from the common cold to E. coli.
    • These are more common in children and can be caused by bacteria such as E. coli.
    • Food contaminated with the E. coli bacteria will not look or smell spoiled.
    • The muck is believed to contain E. coli, certain viruses and a cholera-like bacteria.
    • The order of the genes in the four strains of E. coli was identical, leading to distances equal to zero.
    • They spliced a piece of frog DNA into the DNA of a common bacterium known as E. coli.

Origin

1920s: abbreviation of the Latin binomial Escherichia coli, from the name of the German physician Theodor Escherich (1857–1911), who isolated the type species of the genus + Latin coli genitive of colon.

Rhymes

alveoli, gladioli

Definition of E. coli in US English:

E. coli

nounˌē ˈkōlīˌi ˈkoʊlaɪ
  • A bacterium commonly found in the intestines of humans and other animals, some strains of which can cause severe food poisoning.

    大肠杆菌,大肠埃希氏菌

    Escherichia coli; a motile Gram-negative bacillus

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The culprit that causes most bladder infections is E. coli, a bacteria normally found in the bowel.
    • The large intestine of healthy individuals provides the primary niche for E. coli in humans.
    • The muck is believed to contain E. coli, certain viruses and a cholera-like bacteria.
    • If you have a private well, have it tested once a year for germs including E. coli.
    • But tests for the bacteria E. coli may take five days to confirm a positive reading.
    • Now when we talk about germs, we're talking about everything from the common cold to E. coli.
    • Compensation in E. coli and other bacteria has been demonstrated several times.
    • Food contaminated with the E. coli bacteria will not look or smell spoiled.
    • It's almost impossible to protect dairy cows from E. coli and other coliform bacteria.
    • They spliced a piece of frog DNA into the DNA of a common bacterium known as E. coli.
    • The bacteria E. coli is being genetically engineered by the CIA to create killer germs.
    • We expect all of the genes in this category to be native to E. coli since its divergence from Salmonella.
    • If the meat is harboring E. coli or Salmonella, it will trigger a visual alarm.
    • The first peroxiredoxins were cloned from bacteria such as Salmonella typhimurium and E. coli.
    • The bacterium E. coli is a normal inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract of humans and livestock.
    • It can detect seven types of contaminants, from chlorine to traces of bacteria like E. coli.
    • These are more common in children and can be caused by bacteria such as E. coli.
    • Each batch of milk is tested for bad guys like salmonella and E. coli, and not once have they been found.
    • These genes were identified by comparing the human sequences to those from yeast and E. coli.
    • The order of the genes in the four strains of E. coli was identical, leading to distances equal to zero.

Origin

1920s: abbreviation of the Latin binomial Escherichia coli, from the name of the German physician Theodor Escherich (1857–1911), who isolated the type species of the genus + Latin coli genitive of colon.

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