释义 |
sym·bi·o·sis \ˌsimbīˈōsə̇s, -bēˈ-\ noun (plural symbio·ses \-ˈōˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, modification (influenced by Greek symbiōsis) of German symbiose, from Greek symbiōsis state of living together, from symbioun to live together, from symbios living together, from syn- + bios life, mode of life — more at quick 1. a. : the living together in more or less intimate association or even close union of two dissimilar organisms (as in parasitism, mutualism, or commensalism) — compare helotism b. : the intimate living together of two dissimilar organisms in any of various mutually beneficial relationships; often : mutualism 2. : mutual cooperation between persons and groups in a society especially when ecological interdependence is involved |