单词 | symbiotic |
释义 | symbioticadjective sym·bi·ot·ic ˌsim-bē-ˈä-tik : relating to or marked by symbiosis: a : characterized by, living in, or being a close physical association (as in mutualism or commensalism) between two or more dissimilar organisms The truffle is a … fungus that forms a symbiotic relationship with its host tree. Robb Walsh Termites harbor diverse symbiotic gut microorganisms, the majority of which are as yet uncultivable and their interrelationships unclear. Yuichi Hongoh et al. b : characterized by or being a close, cooperative, or interdependent relationship Today, art advisers are as diverse as the clients they help. They often work alone and form intimate, symbiotic relationships with the people they serve. Deborah Gimelson Sigal's study … illustrates how reporters' constant need for news and how government officials' need for publicity and favorable coverage for their agencies combine into a symbiotic relationship between Washington reporters and officials. Charles R. Wright symbiotically ˌsim-bē-ˈä-ti-k(ə-)lē adverb Some species of clams … live symbiotically with sulfur-loving bacteria: the bacteria, which live on the clams' gills, get sulfide from the clams, and the clams, in turn, feed on the bacteria. Natural History The irony is that the Pentagon and the Soviet Defense Ministry prosper symbiotically. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. symbiotic adjectiveas in mutual characterized by a cooperative or interdependent relationship The neighbors have a symbiotic relationship, each helping the other out as they are able. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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