parasit
parasit — 構詞成分
1. a combining form that refers to a parasite — an organism that lives on or inside
寄生
與寄生蟲或寄生有關的組合形式
a combining form that refers to a parasite — an organism that lives on or inside another living creature, getting food and protection while often causing harm to the host
Ryo learned about the flea as an example of a parasite during his biology lesson.
Ryo 在生物課上學到跳蚤是寄生蟲的一個例子。
combining form produces the noun 'parasite'
The tapeworm inside the kitten's intestines was parasitic, absorbing nutrients that the kitten needed.
小貓腸道裡的絛蟲是寄生的,牠會吸收小貓需要的養分。
produces the adjective 'parasitic'
Parasitism is one of the oldest survival strategies found in nature, from ticks to cuckoo birds.
寄生現象是自然界中最古老的生存策略之一,從壁蝨到杜鵑鳥皆然。
Dr. Zola published a paper in the Journal of Parasitology about a rare worm found in deep-sea fish.
Zola 博士在《寄生蟲學期刊》上發表了一篇關於深海魚類中罕見寄生蟲的論文。
用法筆記
The form parasit- is not a standalone English word; it appears as the first element of longer words built on Greek and Latin roots. The most common derived forms are 'parasite' (noun), 'parasitic' (adjective), and 'parasitism' (noun).