1.(使)变异;【生】(使)突变
1.to become physically different from other plants or animals of the same type as a result of a genetic change
1.The business is always mutating . The only constant is the action - and that is one reason why Wall Street is difficult to understand.
这个行业总是不断变化,唯一不变的东西是行动,而这是华尔街难以理解的一个原因。
2.A biologist at heart, Hillis viewed the mutating sorting test as a parasitic organism trying to disrupt the sorter.
希利斯从生物学家的角度,把变化中的排序测试看作是一个试图扰乱排序程序的寄生虫有机体。
3.Since flu strains are so good at mutating, is there a chance that they could evolve to get around this sort of vaccine?
既然流感病毒这么容易变异,它们有没有可能进化后适应这种疫苗呢?
4.The financial crisis has gone global, like a virus mutating in the face of every experimental cure.
金融危机已走向全球,就像病毒在面对所有试验治疗法时还能发生变异一样,不可抵挡。
5.Fighting the flu has always been a difficult task, since the virus is constantly mutating and forming new strains.
对抗流感一向是个大难题,因为病毒会不断突变,形成新的种类。
6.To get at these non-mutating parts of the virus, Nabel and his colleagues used a two-step vaccination process, called "prime-boost. "
在病毒中分离“非变异”成分,内伯尔和他的同事们使用两步接种过程。
7.The ramifications could extend far beyond the dry realm of trade talks, and into the ever-mutating one of language.
其影响可能远远超出干巴巴的贸易谈判范畴,而进入不断变异的语言范畴。
8.The familiar advice is; use StringBuffer instead of a String if you are going to be mutating it.
一个类似的建议是,如果你希望字符串是可变的,就应该使用StringBuffer。
9.That was a Gamma Ray Burst that just slammed into you, but instead of mutating into a rampaging green bahemoth, you die instantly.
伽马射线照在你身上,你不会变异成狂暴的巴赫莫斯,而是马上死亡。
10.In an increasingly complex and integrated world, trouble has an unpredictable way of mutating.
在一个日益复杂和一体化的世界里,困境的演变方式是无法预测的。