释义 |
aer·obe \ˈa(ə)ˌrōb, ˈe(ə)-, ˈaa(ə)-, ˈāə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French aérobie, from aér- aer- + -bie (from Greek bios life) — more at quick : an organism that lives only in the presence of oxygen; especially : one of certain bacteria — compare anaerobe |