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单词 bio
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bio1

nounPlural bios ˈbʌɪəʊˈbaɪoʊ
informal
  • A biography or short biographical profile of someone.

    an unauthorized bio
    reading the photographers' bios is fascinating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also whips out some familiar tricks, like introducing a string of characters by rewinding their individual bios in two-minute flashback montages as Tautou narrates.
    • Also included are a filmmaker bio, a bio for Van Gogh, and a catalog of other discs from Docurama.
    • The bios say she is 5ft 6in, but she seems much taller, her athletic figure - or perhaps her forceful personality - lending her extra height.
    • The first two bios in the series are available: Bo Diddley here, Chuck Berry here.
    • There are 10 ‘Fighter Profiles’: text bios of actors appearing in the compiled scenes.
    • These days he's mostly an editor of anthologies, and I have spent too long driving him mad by forgetting to sign contracts or write amusing bios and anecdotes for him, for his books.
    • Before I give brief bios of Robert and Mike, I thought I'd include some of the comments from readers on the Borden / Pearson showdown.
    • Every single member of the board is married with children, something which is specified in their bios - like a qualification.
    • If you want to know more about them, check out their official website, where you can see pictures, read bios, leave messages on their BBS and read their blog.
    • I also have several bios / profiles from some of the writers.
    • It's not a biography (although a brief bio of Powell is included).
    • But… well, she's either read my books wrong, or she was so busy trying to translate my bio into a series of how-to tips that she never read them at all.
    • Other special features include a brief biography of profiler Pat Brown, as well as cast bios that seem directly lifted from the Season One release.
    • Clinton's bio, as I read it - and I'm about 300 pages in - is a new kind of bio, a Boomer bio of an American President.
    • The only extras are cast and crew biographies, and even for cast/crew bios, are pretty skimpy.
adjectiveˈbʌɪəʊˈbaɪoʊ
informal
  • Biographical.

    you can find bio information and photos on her website
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A new patient came into the office recently and told me she picked me over my partners because of the sheer amount of material displayed under my generic bio information on our practice website.
    • Basically, it's is a Spotify app that adds liner notes, bio details, and all sorts of credits back into the experience.
    • He remembered enough of her bio details from the compound records that he could probably track down a phone number.
    • Author agrees to give Publisher the right to use the author's name, likeness, title of book, and bio material for publishing, advertising and promoting the work.
    • Single-screen text bio sketches of the interviewees are also available.
    • Permission to reprint this article is granted if the article is reproduced in its entirety, without editing, including the bio information.
    • The performer must also provide a photo, and PR and bio information for our booking agent to review.
    • Please provide your Current Contact and Bio Information for the 40th Reunion Book.
    • At the top of the list was my PCMag bio information, likely the most searched or viewed URL containing my name.
    • It is easy to use and navigate and users can maintain their bio information themselves.

Origin

1920s: abbreviation.

Rhymes

Cetshwayo, Io, ngaio, Ohio

bio2

nounPlural bios ˈbʌɪəʊˈbaɪoʊ
mass nounUS informal
  • Biology.

    I majored in bio and I'm waiting to see about med school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I got the highest grade in my class in bio and business law.
    • I believe (bio class was a long time ago) that cells can communicate chemically and tell other cells, "hey, join up here.
    • I knew that I wanted a psychology minor but I was undecided between a chem or bio major.
    • Grade 12 diploma marks arrived today and I pulled off a 91 in bio and a less-than thrilling 95 in English.
    • We know about immunology; Margaret took her bio class last term!
    • I have been very pleased with my experience as a bio major.
    • My school encourages us to take bio, then chem, then physics, but because of our term system we can double up on sciences.
    • If he sits behind you in bio, turn around and take a look.
    • Even her lab partner in bio, who she had never hung out with outside of biology class, had given her a sad look and offered her 24-hour support.
    • She's a bio major trying to decide between pre-med and biomedical engineering.
adjectiveˈbʌɪəʊˈbaɪoʊ
informal
  • Biological.

    dogs are used at the airport to sniff out plant and other bio materials
    he's never met his bio dad
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A Foreign Office minister said that the export of bio materials had not broken international rules.
    • Since you are a functioning stepmother, involved in the children's lives and married to the dad, having the same information that the bio mom and dad have helps you help the children.
    • We were terrified that we would have a situation where the bio mother would change her mind, and we would lose the child.
    • When bio material freezes slowly it creates crystal-structures that can puncture the cellular wall and destroy it.
    • Her bio mother gave her up for adoption.
    • My bio dad walked out on me when I was two.
    • We are in touch with some of her bio siblings.
    • This stool, made from the bio material, can hold all of his approximately 200 pounds.

Origin

1940s: abbreviation.

 
 

bio1

nounˈbaɪoʊˈbīō
informal
  • A biography or short biographical profile of someone.

    the latest in a series of unauthorized bios
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clinton's bio, as I read it - and I'm about 300 pages in - is a new kind of bio, a Boomer bio of an American President.
    • The bios say she is 5ft 6in, but she seems much taller, her athletic figure - or perhaps her forceful personality - lending her extra height.
    • Other special features include a brief biography of profiler Pat Brown, as well as cast bios that seem directly lifted from the Season One release.
    • The only extras are cast and crew biographies, and even for cast/crew bios, are pretty skimpy.
    • But… well, she's either read my books wrong, or she was so busy trying to translate my bio into a series of how-to tips that she never read them at all.
    • He also whips out some familiar tricks, like introducing a string of characters by rewinding their individual bios in two-minute flashback montages as Tautou narrates.
    • If you want to know more about them, check out their official website, where you can see pictures, read bios, leave messages on their BBS and read their blog.
    • The first two bios in the series are available: Bo Diddley here, Chuck Berry here.
    • Also included are a filmmaker bio, a bio for Van Gogh, and a catalog of other discs from Docurama.
    • These days he's mostly an editor of anthologies, and I have spent too long driving him mad by forgetting to sign contracts or write amusing bios and anecdotes for him, for his books.
    • There are 10 ‘Fighter Profiles’: text bios of actors appearing in the compiled scenes.
    • It's not a biography (although a brief bio of Powell is included).
    • Every single member of the board is married with children, something which is specified in their bios - like a qualification.
    • I also have several bios / profiles from some of the writers.
    • Before I give brief bios of Robert and Mike, I thought I'd include some of the comments from readers on the Borden / Pearson showdown.
adjectiveˈbaɪoʊˈbīō
informal
  • Biographical.

    it was excluded from her official bio material
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is easy to use and navigate and users can maintain their bio information themselves.
    • Author agrees to give Publisher the right to use the author's name, likeness, title of book, and bio material for publishing, advertising and promoting the work.
    • Please provide your Current Contact and Bio Information for the 40th Reunion Book.
    • He remembered enough of her bio details from the compound records that he could probably track down a phone number.
    • Single-screen text bio sketches of the interviewees are also available.
    • A new patient came into the office recently and told me she picked me over my partners because of the sheer amount of material displayed under my generic bio information on our practice website.
    • At the top of the list was my PCMag bio information, likely the most searched or viewed URL containing my name.
    • Permission to reprint this article is granted if the article is reproduced in its entirety, without editing, including the bio information.
    • The performer must also provide a photo, and PR and bio information for our booking agent to review.
    • Basically, it's is a Spotify app that adds liner notes, bio details, and all sorts of credits back into the experience.

Origin

1920s: abbreviation.

bio2

nounˈbaɪoʊˈbīō
US informal
  • Biology.

    I majored in bio and I'm waiting to see about med school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have been very pleased with my experience as a bio major.
    • We know about immunology; Margaret took her bio class last term!
    • My school encourages us to take bio, then chem, then physics, but because of our term system we can double up on sciences.
    • If he sits behind you in bio, turn around and take a look.
    • I knew that I wanted a psychology minor but I was undecided between a chem or bio major.
    • Even her lab partner in bio, who she had never hung out with outside of biology class, had given her a sad look and offered her 24-hour support.
    • I believe (bio class was a long time ago) that cells can communicate chemically and tell other cells, "hey, join up here.
    • Grade 12 diploma marks arrived today and I pulled off a 91 in bio and a less-than thrilling 95 in English.
    • I got the highest grade in my class in bio and business law.
    • She's a bio major trying to decide between pre-med and biomedical engineering.
adjectiveˈbaɪoʊˈbīō
informal
  • Biological.

    he's never met his bio dad
    studying the effects of bio treatment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were terrified that we would have a situation where the bio mother would change her mind, and we would lose the child.
    • Since you are a functioning stepmother, involved in the children's lives and married to the dad, having the same information that the bio mom and dad have helps you help the children.
    • My bio dad walked out on me when I was two.
    • This stool, made from the bio material, can hold all of his approximately 200 pounds.
    • A Foreign Office minister said that the export of bio materials had not broken international rules.
    • Her bio mother gave her up for adoption.
    • When bio material freezes slowly it creates crystal-structures that can puncture the cellular wall and destroy it.
    • We are in touch with some of her bio siblings.

Origin

1940s: abbreviation.

 
 
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