inhibitory 英 [ɪn'hɪbɪtərɪ]   美 [ɪn'hɪbɪtərɪ]

inhibitory

inhibitory  英 [ɪn'hɪbɪtərɪ] 美 [ɪn'hɪbɪtərɪ]

adj. 禁止的,抑制的 

The researchers also compared commercial soups and found many of them also had a similar inhibitory effect. 研究者还对一些市售鸡汤进行比较,发现其中的多数也有类似的抑制作用。
Bacteria can exchange DNA in the form of plasmids, molecules that are shared by the microbes and allow them to survive inhibitory antibiotics. 细菌可以以质粒的方式交换DNA,和微生物共享的分子,这样使得他们能在抑制他们的抗生素下存活。

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  • adj. 禁止的,抑制的
  • 1. The researchers also compared commercial soups and found many of them also had a similar inhibitory effect.

    研究者还对一些市售鸡汤进行比较,发现其中的多数也有类似的抑制作用。

  • 2. Bacteria can exchange DNA in the form of plasmids, molecules that are shared by the microbes and allow them to survive inhibitory antibiotics.

    细菌可以以质粒的方式交换DNA,和微生物共享的分子,这样使得他们能在抑制他们的抗生素下存活。

  • 3. Eventually the aim is to use chemicals whose inhibitory effect can be reversed after the elimination of the TB bacterium, thereby allowing the human cells to get back to normal functioning.

    最终目标是使用在清除结核菌之后能够逆转抑制效应的化学物质,因此也就可以让人类细胞回到正常的功能。

  • inhibitory (adj.) late 15c., from Medieval Latin inhibitorius "inhibitory," from inhibit-, past participle stem of Latin inhibere "to hold in, keep back" (see inhibition).
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