喬近日在公司常看到下屬寫的英文書信不規則複數名詞完全搞不清楚,於是決定整理一篇不規則複數名詞分享:
【不規則名詞複數】
☛ analysis -> analyses 分析
☛ focus -> foci 焦點
☛ basis -> bases 基礎
☛ tooth -> teeth 牙齒
☛ leaf -> leaves 葉子
☛ crisis -> crises 危機
☛ index -> indices/indexes 指標
☛ foot -> feet 腳
☛ quiz -> quizzes 測驗
☛ person -> people 人
☛ child -> children 小孩
☛ mouse -> mice 老鼠
☛ louse -> lice 蝨子
☛ goose -> geese 鵝
☛ curriculum -> curricula 課程
☛ datum -> data 數據; 資料
☛ vita -> vitae 小傳記
☛ apex -> apices/apexes 頂點
☛ ox - oxen 牛
☛ diagnosis -> diagnoses 診斷
☛ emphasis -> emphases 強調
☛ oasis -> oases 綠洲
☛ parenthesis -> parentheses 插入語
☛ synopsis -> synopses 概要
☛ neurosis -> neuroses 神經官能症
☛ axis -> axes 軸
☛ automaton -> automata 自動機
☛ man -> men 男人
☛ thesis -> theses 論文
☛ alumnus -> alumni 校友
☛ stimulus -> stimuli 刺激
☛ octopus -> octopi/octopuses 章魚
☛ radius -> radii 半徑
☛ fungus -> fungi 真菌
☛ medium -> media 媒體
☛ bacterium -> bacteria 細菌
☛ memorandum -> memoranda 記錄
☛ criterion -> criteria 標準
☛ phenomenon -> phenomena 現象
☛ dice/die -> dice 骰子
☛ corpus -> corpora
☛ genus -> genera
【不規則名詞複數 - 單複數同型】
☛ fish -> fish 魚
☛ sheep -> sheep 綿羊
☛ swine -> swine 豬
☛ moose -> moose 麋
☛ deer -> deer 鹿
☛ cattle -> cattle 牛
☛ bison -> bison 北美野牛
☛ species -> species 物種
☛ corps -> corps 軍團
☛ cod -> cod 鱈魚
☛ offspring -> offspring 子孫
☛ trout -> trout 鱒魚
☛ barracks -> barracks 軍營
☛ crossroads -> crossroads 十字路口
☛ gallows -> gallows 絞架
☛ headquarters -> headquarters 總部
☛ means -> means 方法/手段
☛ series -> series 系列
☛ tuna -> tuna 金槍魚
☛ aircraft -> aircraft 飛機
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喬近日在公司常看到下屬寫的英文書信不規則複數名詞完全搞不清楚,於是決定整理一篇不規則複數名詞分享:
【不規則名詞複數】
☛ analysis -> analyses 分析
☛ focus -> foci 焦點
☛ basis -> bases 基礎
☛ tooth -> teeth 牙齒
☛ leaf -> leaves 葉子
☛ crisis -> crises 危機
☛ index -> indices/indexes 指標
☛ foot -> feet 腳
☛ quiz -> quizzes 測驗
☛ person -> people 人
☛ child -> children 小孩
☛ mouse -> mice 老鼠
☛ louse -> lice 蝨子
☛ goose -> geese 鵝
☛ curriculum -> curricula 課程
☛ datum -> data 數據; 資料
☛ vita -> vitae 小傳記
☛ apex -> apices/apexes 頂點
☛ ox - oxen 牛
☛ diagnosis -> diagnoses 診斷
☛ emphasis -> emphases 強調
☛ oasis -> oases 綠洲
☛ parenthesis -> parentheses 插入語
☛ synopsis -> synopses 概要
☛ neurosis -> neuroses 神經官能症
☛ axis -> axes 軸
☛ automaton -> automata 自動機
☛ man -> men 男人
☛ thesis -> theses 論文
☛ alumnus -> alumni 校友
☛ stimulus -> stimuli 刺激
☛ octopus -> octopi/octopuses 章魚
☛ radius -> radii 半徑
☛ fungus -> fungi 真菌
☛ medium -> media 媒體
☛ bacterium -> bacteria 細菌
☛ memorandum -> memoranda 記錄
☛ criterion -> criteria 標準
☛ phenomenon -> phenomena 現象
☛ dice/die -> dice 骰子
☛ corpus -> corpora
☛ genus -> genera
【不規則名詞複數 - 單複數同型】
☛ fish -> fish 魚
☛ sheep -> sheep 綿羊
☛ swine -> swine 豬
☛ moose -> moose 麋
☛ deer -> deer 鹿
☛ cattle -> cattle 牛
☛ bison -> bison 北美野牛
☛ species -> species 物種
☛ corps -> corps 軍團
☛ cod -> cod 鱈魚
☛ offspring -> offspring 子孫
☛ trout -> trout 鱒魚
☛ barracks -> barracks 軍營
☛ crossroads -> crossroads 十字路口
☛ gallows -> gallows 絞架
☛ headquarters -> headquarters 總部
☛ means -> means 方法/手段
☛ series -> series 系列
☛ tuna -> tuna 金槍魚
☛ aircraft -> aircraft 飛機
-\-\
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bacteria bacterium 在 Jenn’s 沬厤 Life After Cancer #spreadlovecreatehope Facebook 的最佳解答
Have it ever thought about the bacteria that comes with your fart? Well, not until I read this.
Looks like i have some warning letter to send to those who love to fart near me. 💔😭
“It all started with an enquiry from a nurse,” Dr Karl Kruszelnicki told listeners to his science phone-in show on the Triple J radio station in Brisbane. “She wanted to know whether she was contaminating the operating theatre she worked in by quietly farting in the sterile environment during operations, and I realised that I didn’t know. But I was determined to find out.”
Dr Kruszelnicki then described the method by which he had established whether human flatus was germ-laden, or merely malodorous. “I contacted Luke Tennent, a microbiologist in Canberra, and together we devised an experiment. He asked a colleague to break wind directly onto two Petri dishes from a distance of 5 centimetres, first fully clothed, then with his trousers down. Then he observed what happened. Overnight, the second Petri dish sprouted visible lumps of two types of bacteria that are usually found only in the gut and on the skin. But the flatus which had passed through clothing caused no bacteria to sprout, which suggests that clothing acts as a filter.
Our deduction is that the enteric zone in the second Petri dish was caused by the flatus itself, and the splatter ring around that was caused by the sheer velocity of the fart, which blew skin bacteria from the cheeks and blasted it onto the dish. It seems, therefore, that flatus can cause infection if the emitter is naked, but not if he or she is clothed. But the results of the experiment should not be considered alarming, because neither type of bacterium is harmful. In fact, they’re similar to the ‘friendly’ bacteria found in yoghurt.
Our final conclusion? Don’t fart naked near food. All right, it’s not rocket science. But then again, maybe it is?
bacteria bacterium 在 serpentza Youtube 的最讚貼文
I cut myself on a rusty knife in China and had to get a Tetanus shot! So how does it work and is it really only $2?
Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is an infection characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body. These spasms usually last a few minutes each time and occur frequently for three to four weeks. Spasms may be so severe that bone fractures may occur. Other symptoms may include fever, sweating, headache, trouble swallowing, high blood pressure, and a fast heart rate. Onset of symptoms is typically three to twenty-one days following infection. It may take months to recover. About 10% of those infected die.
Tetanus is caused by an infection with the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is commonly found in soil, saliva, dust, and manure. The bacteria generally enter through a break in the skin such as a cut or puncture wound by a contaminated object. They produce toxins that interfere with muscle contractions, resulting in the typical symptoms. Diagnosis is based on the presenting signs and symptoms. The disease does not spread between people.
Infection can be prevented by proper immunization with the tetanus vaccine. In those who have a significant wound and less than three doses of the vaccine, both immunization and tetanus immune globulin are recommended. The wound should be cleaned and any dead tissue should be removed. In those who are infected tetanus immune globulin or, if it is not available, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is used. Muscle relaxants may be used to control spasms. Mechanical ventilation may be required if a person's breathing is affected.
Tetanus occurs in all parts of the world but is most frequent in hot and wet climates where the soil contains a lot of organic matter. In 2015 there were about 209,000 infections and about 59,000 deaths globally. This is down from 356,000 deaths in 1990. Description of the disease by Hippocrates exists from at least as far back as the 5th century BC. The cause of the disease was determined in 1884 by Antonio Carle and Giorgio Rattone at the University of Turin, with a vaccine being developed in 1924.
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