enzyme

英 ['enzaɪm] 美 ['ɛnzaɪm]
  • n. [生化] 酶

中文词源


enzyme 酶

en-, 进入,使。-zym, 发酵,词源同eczema, zymurgy.

英文词源


enzyme (n.)
1881, as a biochemical term, from German Enzym, coined 1878 by German physiologist Wilhelm Kühne (1837-1900), from Modern Greek enzymos "leavened," from en "in" (see en- (2)) + zyme "leaven" (see zymurgy). Related: Enzymotic.

双语例句


1. Tampering with a single enzyme can lead to untoward effects elsewhere.
破坏一种酶可能会导致在别处出现异常。

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2. This enzyme would make the filtration of beer easier.
这种酶会使啤酒更容易过滤。

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3. This change is considered to be due to denaturation of the enzyme.
据认为这种变化是由于酶的变性作用造成的.

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4. Removal of the inducer results in immidiate cessation of enzyme synthesis.
除去诱导物就会立即终止酶的合成.

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5. Above a certain temperature, the enzyme molecule will become unfolded.
超过一定温度, 酶分子将会展开.

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