🦠bacteria (bactérie)

noun
/bækˈtɪəriə/
bactérie (bakteri)

Signification

Microscopic single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or harmful.
A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus.
Traduction de la signification
Organismes microscopiques unicellulaires qui peuvent être bénéfiques ou nuisibles.
Organismes microscopiques unicellulaires qui peuvent etre benefiques ou nuisibles.

Phrases d'exemple

Some bacteria in the human gut help with digestion.

Certaines bactéries dans l'intestin humain aident à la digestion.
Certaines bacteries dans l'intestin humain aident a la digestion.

Specialized bacteria aid in waste decomposition.

Les bactéries spécialisées aident à la décomposition des déchets.
Les bactéries spécialisées aident à la décomposition des déchets.

Expressions d'exemple

good bacteria
bactéries bénéfiques
bacteries benefiques

Synonymes

microbes, germs, microorganisms, pathogens
Entrée 1
microbes, germs, microorganisms, pathogens
Entrée 2
microbes, germs

Antonymes

sterility, cleanliness, pathogen-free
Entrée 1
sterility, cleanliness
Entrée 2
pathogen-free, sterility

Collocations

harmful bacteria, good bacteria, bacteria growth, bacteria infection

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