柯林斯詞典germ /d???m/ (germs) 1. N-COUNT A germ is a very small organism that causes disease. 病菌 Chlorine is widely used to kill germs. 氯廣泛用于殺菌。2. N-SING The germ of something such as an idea is something which developed or might develop into that thing. (思想等的) 萌芽 This was the germ of a book. 這是一本書的創(chuàng)作萌芽。 返回 germ劍橋詞典 germ noun (ORGANISM) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作為復(fù)數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a very small organism that causes disease 病菌;細(xì)菌 Wash your hands so you don't get germs on the food . 洗洗手,你就不會(huì)把細(xì)菌弄到食物上了。 Rats and flies spread germs. 老鼠和蒼蠅傳播病菌。 例句 It says on the bottle that it kills all known germs.In warm weather these germs multiply rapidly.Cover your nose when you sneeze - we don't want all your germs!I dread to think how many germs are living in that filthy kitchen .Germs can be spread very easily in hospitals unless there are strict hygiene rules in place . germ noun (AMOUNT) ?germ of sth [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] a small amount , usually one that develops into something large or important (通常指發(fā)展成為巨大或重要事物)的發(fā)端,發(fā)源,萌芽 He found the germ of an idea in an old newspaper . 他的想法萌生于一份舊報(bào)紙。 返回 germ