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单词 germ warfare
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Definition of germ warfare in English:

germ warfare

noun
mass noun
  • The use of disease-spreading microorganisms as a military weapon.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some experts fear it could be used in germ warfare.
    • In Miller's articles on germ warfare, truth and lies were mixed together, resulting in a cover-up masquerading as a daring exposé.
    • After narrating a 20th century atmosphere filled with germ warfare, radioactive pollution, smog and global warming, hope is about all we have left.
    • Patrick had not thought about devising an agent of germ warfare since the US programme he ran was scrapped by the Nixon administration in 1969.
    • While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands.
    • I want to express my outrage at how a company has taken advantage of the current panic over possible terrorist activities involving germ warfare.
    • On the other hand, while scary, chemical weapons are clearly not a threat to be compared with nuclear weapons or with the possible uncontrollable consequences of germ warfare.
    • In spite of these difficulties, an attempt can be made to better understand why Amherst may have instructed Henry Bouquet to engage in germ warfare.
    • Less than half that was spent on public hospitals, clinics and emergency health facilities - the first line of defense against chemical or germ warfare.
    • They revive past claims of attempts to develop germ warfare weapons, without establishing any link to the current incidents of anthrax.
    • Developed for potential germ warfare by the army, it stops transmission of a nerve signal to the muscle.
    • Perhaps avian flu is secretly another plot, a form of germ warfare to bring down the western hemisphere, dependent as it is on the existence of birds.
    • Despite an international ban on germ warfare, the army headquarters ordered its use in China.
    • They corresponded on a variety of military matters but discussed nothing of their involvement in germ warfare.
    • The most chilling of these, involving assassination squads and germ warfare, were only fully revealed during the investigations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
    • It was during these uncertain times that he forever tarnished his reputation by supposedly resorting to germ warfare.
    • Kelly was a scientist for the Ministry of Defence, with expertise in weapons and germ warfare.
    • His administration disavowed international pacts on global warming, missile-defense systems, germ warfare and an international criminal court.
    • While the first recorded catapulting of plague victims' bodies into a besieged city is by the Mongols, Mayor reveals that the ancients also made use of primitive germ warfare.
    • As we know, fears of germ warfare have spread worldwide, and an outbreak of anthrax has spread through tainted mail.
 
 

Definition of germ warfare in US English:

germ warfare

nounjərm ˈwôrˌfe(ə)rdʒərm ˈwɔrˌfɛ(ə)r
  • another term for biological warfare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They revive past claims of attempts to develop germ warfare weapons, without establishing any link to the current incidents of anthrax.
    • The most chilling of these, involving assassination squads and germ warfare, were only fully revealed during the investigations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
    • In Miller's articles on germ warfare, truth and lies were mixed together, resulting in a cover-up masquerading as a daring exposé.
    • While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands.
    • They corresponded on a variety of military matters but discussed nothing of their involvement in germ warfare.
    • As we know, fears of germ warfare have spread worldwide, and an outbreak of anthrax has spread through tainted mail.
    • I want to express my outrage at how a company has taken advantage of the current panic over possible terrorist activities involving germ warfare.
    • Developed for potential germ warfare by the army, it stops transmission of a nerve signal to the muscle.
    • On the other hand, while scary, chemical weapons are clearly not a threat to be compared with nuclear weapons or with the possible uncontrollable consequences of germ warfare.
    • Despite an international ban on germ warfare, the army headquarters ordered its use in China.
    • His administration disavowed international pacts on global warming, missile-defense systems, germ warfare and an international criminal court.
    • Some experts fear it could be used in germ warfare.
    • Perhaps avian flu is secretly another plot, a form of germ warfare to bring down the western hemisphere, dependent as it is on the existence of birds.
    • While the first recorded catapulting of plague victims' bodies into a besieged city is by the Mongols, Mayor reveals that the ancients also made use of primitive germ warfare.
    • Kelly was a scientist for the Ministry of Defence, with expertise in weapons and germ warfare.
    • Patrick had not thought about devising an agent of germ warfare since the US programme he ran was scrapped by the Nixon administration in 1969.
    • Less than half that was spent on public hospitals, clinics and emergency health facilities - the first line of defense against chemical or germ warfare.
    • After narrating a 20th century atmosphere filled with germ warfare, radioactive pollution, smog and global warming, hope is about all we have left.
    • In spite of these difficulties, an attempt can be made to better understand why Amherst may have instructed Henry Bouquet to engage in germ warfare.
    • It was during these uncertain times that he forever tarnished his reputation by supposedly resorting to germ warfare.
 
 
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