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    germinal查询结果如下:

    音标:['dʒɜːmənəl]
    副词同根词 :germinally
    基本释义/说明:adj.幼芽的;胚种的;原始的()
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    形容词
    幼芽的;胚种的;原始的
    -扩展释义
    形容词
    胚种的,; 原始的,未成熟的
    形容词 【医学】
    成双的;孪生的;胚的;生殖的
    词性不明
    播种月
    形容词
    芽似的
    形容词
    生殖细胞似的
    词性不明
    去美朗
    形容词
    胚似的
    【书名】
    萌芽
    形容词
    萌发的
    -germinal的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Free from germs.
    He varied the experiment in every direction, but matter in the germless air never yielded life.
    In contact with germless air the uncontaminated must never ferments.
    The streams are germless, and the forest cannot be devastated.
    Resistant to germs.
    Josh, of Darlington, Co Durham, spent two months in a germproof bubble and still needs physiotherapy for his legs.
    (informal) That carries germs.
    Touching your eye with germy fingers is a great way to get a cold or nasty eye infection such as pink eye.
    Sean has been feeling cramped and housebound after sharing a home office with me for six germy Montreal winters.
    Leamy said that bathroom doorknobs were some of the least germy items, as they usually got cleaned.
    Having the characteristics of a germ
    Morbidly afraid of germs.

    名词 变体/同根词

    (biology) A small germ.
    Pathological fear of germs.
    Ability to germinate.
    This self-sterility is in no case due to a lack of germinability of the pollen produced.
    The small, nearly conical seeds have five gray ribs and retain their germinability for about two years.
    When the fruits were ready to dehisce, the seeds were counted, weighed and planted to test for germinability as described in the previous experiment.
    One who suffers from germophobia.
    The germophobe in me hates to sacrifice a chunk of cheese or tangy pickle when it falls on the table instead of the plate.
    She’s a germophobe who finds it easier to avoid physical contact with other people and hasn’t invited anyone into her home for a long time.
    Maybe they saw me not as some crazed germophobe, but as someone who was actually sick.
    (biology) reproduction by means of germs

    动词 变体/同根词

    To germinate. || (slang) To grow, as if parasitic.
    (botany) Of a seed, to begin to grow, to sprout roots and leaves. || (transitive) To cause to grow; to produce.
    Dormancy is defined as the inability of a viable seed to germinate under conditions otherwise adequate for germination.
    While cruising sedately around in their big Roller, an idea would germinate while my mind was on the task of driving.
    We also need room for the visionary ideas, accidental discoveries, and embryonic notions that germinate into real breakthroughs.
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