biotechnology
biotechnology — 名詞
1. the science of taking living organisms — such as bacteria, yeast, or human cells
生物科技
利用活細胞或微生物製造產品的科學
the science of taking living organisms — such as bacteria, yeast, or human cells — and changing them so they can make medicines, food, fuel, or other useful things in factories and laboratories.
Kalani took a job at a biotechnology company that grows insulin from modified bacteria.
Kalani 在一家生物科技公司工作,他們用改造過的細菌培養胰島素。
biotechnology + company / firm / industry
Modern biotechnology lets scientists copy a single gene and place it inside a tomato plant.
現代生物科技讓科學家能複製單一基因,並把它放進番茄裡。
subject of an active sentence describing what the field can do
Dr. Linnea left her hospital job to study biotechnology and design cheaper malaria vaccines.
Dr. Linnea 辭掉醫院的工作,改去念生物科技,想設計出更便宜的瘧疾疫苗。
Rice farmers in Taiwan worry that biotechnology will replace their seeds with patented copies from large companies.
台灣的稻農擔心生物科技會讓自家的種子被大公司的專利種子取代。
Singapore has spent over five billion dollars to attract biotechnology firms that can turn algae into clean fuel.
新加坡已經砸下超過五十億美元,要吸引能把藻類變成乾淨燃料的生物科技公司。
- bioengineering
overlaps strongly, but stresses the engineering and design side rather than the use of whole living cells
- genetic engineering
narrower; refers only to changing DNA, while biotechnology also covers fermentation and cell culture
- life sciences
broader academic umbrella that includes biology and medicine, not only industrial use
文法句型
uncountable noun
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable; do not say 'a biotechnology' or 'biotechnologies'. Subject is typically a country, company, university, or 'modern biotechnology' as a field; common verbs include 'use', 'develop', and 'invest in'.