English-Thai Dictionary
bios
N อุปกรณ์ช นิดหนึ่ง ใน คอมพิวเตอร์ aut-pa-kon-cha-nid-nueng-nai-kom-phiol-tor
bioscope
N เครื่องฉายภาพ ใน สมัยโบราณ รุ่น แรก kruang-chai-parb-nai-sa-mai-bo-rarn-roon-raeg
biosphere
N ส่วน ของ พื้นผิว และ บรรยากาศ ของ โลก ที่ มี สิ่งมีชีวิต อาศัย อยู่ ecosphere suan-khong-phuen-phiol-lae-ban-ya-kad-kong-lok-ti-mee-sing-me-chi-wid-ar-sai-yu
biostatistics
N ชีววิทยา ที่ เกี่ยวกับ หน้าที่ ของ ร่างกาย chi-wa-wid-tha-yar-ti-kiao-kab-nar-ti-kong-rarng-kai
biosynthesis
N ชีว สังเคราะห์ chi-wa-sang-kror
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BIOSCOPE
BIOSCOPE Bi "o *scope, n. [Gr. bi `os life + -scope. ]
1.
Defn: A view of life; that which gives such a view.
Bagman's Bioscope: Various Views of Men and Manners. [Book Title. ] W. Bayley (1824 ).
2. An animated picture machine for screen projection; a cinematograph (which see ).
BIOSTATICS
Bi `o *stat "ics, n. Etym: [Gr. life +. See Statics. ] (Biol.)
Defn: The physical phenomena of organized bodies, in opposition to their organic or vital phenomena.
BIOSTATISTICS
Bi `o *sta *tis "tics, n. Etym: [Gr. life + E. statistics. ] (Biol.)
Defn: Vital statistics.
New American Oxford Dictionary
BIOS
BIOS |ˈbīōs ˈbaɪɔs | ▶noun Computing a set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations. ORIGIN acronym from Basic Input-Output System .
biosafety
bi o safe ty |ˌbīōˈsāftē ˌbʌɪoʊˈseɪfti | ▶noun another term for biosecurity.
biosatellite
bi o sat el lite |ˌbīōˈsatlˌīt ˌbaɪoʊˈsætlaɪt | ▶noun an artificial satellite that serves as an automated laboratory, conducting biological experiments on living organisms.
bioscience
bi o sci ence |ˈbīōˌsīəns ˈbaɪoʊˌsaɪəns | ▶noun any of the life sciences. DERIVATIVES bi o sci en tist |ˌbīōˈsīəntist |noun
bioscope
bio |scope |ˈbʌɪəskəʊp | ▶noun dated, chiefly S. African a cinema or film.
biosecurity
bi o se cur i ty |ˌbīōsiˈkyo͝oritē ˌbaɪosɪˈkjʊrəti | ▶noun [ often as modifier ] procedures intended to protect humans or animals against disease or harmful biological agents: biosecurity risks.
biosensor
bi o sen sor |ˈbīōˌsensər ˈbaɪoʊsɛnsər | ▶noun a device that uses a living organism or biological molecules, esp. enzymes or antibodies, to detect the presence of chemicals.
biosocial
bi o so cial |ˌbīōˈsōSHəl ˌbaɪoʊˈsoʊʃəl | ▶adjective of or relating to the interaction of biological and social factors.
biosolids
bi o sol ids |ˈbīōˌsälidz ˈbaɪoʊsɑlədz | ▶plural noun organic matter recycled from sewage, esp. for use in agriculture.
biosphere
bi o sphere |ˈbīəˌsfi (ə )r ˈbaɪoʊsfɪr | ▶noun the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets ) occupied by living organisms. DERIVATIVES bi o spher ic |ˌbīəˈsfi (ə )rik, -ˈsfer- |adjective ORIGIN late 19th cent.: coined in German from Greek bios ‘life ’ + sphaira (see sphere ).
biostatistics
bi o sta tis tics |ˌbīōstəˈtistiks ˌbaɪoʊstəˈtɪstɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of statistics that deals with data relating to living organisms. Also called biometrics. DERIVATIVES bi o sta tis ti cal |-tikəl |adjective, bi o stat is ti cian |-ˌstatəˈstiSHən |noun
biostratigraphy
bi o stra tig ra phy |ˌbīōstrəˈtigrəfē ˌbaɪoʊstrəˈtɪɡrəfi | ▶noun the branch of stratigraphy concerned with fossils and their use in dating rock formations. DERIVATIVES bi o stra tig ra pher |-fər |noun, bi o strat i graph ic |-ˌstratiˈgrafik |adjective, bi o strat i graph i cal |-ˌstratiˈgrafikəl |adjective, bi o strat i graph i cal ly adverb
biosurgery
bi o sur ge ry |ˌbīōˈsərjərē ˌbaɪoʊˈsərʤəri | ▶noun the medical use of maggots to clean infected wounds, esp. in cases where a patient is resistant to conventional antibiotic treatment.
biosynthesis
bi o syn the sis |ˌbīōˈsinTHəsis ˌbaɪoʊˈsɪnθəsəs | ▶noun the production of complex molecules within living organisms or cells. DERIVATIVES bi o syn thet ic |-ˌsinˈTHetik |adjective
biosystematics
bi o sys tem at ics |ˌbīōˌsistəˈmatiks ˌbaɪoʊˌsɪstəˈmætɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] taxonomy based on the study of the genetic evolution of plant and animal populations. DERIVATIVES bi o sys tem a tist |-ˈsistəməˌtist |noun
Oxford Dictionary
BIOS
BIOS |ˈbʌɪɒs | ▶noun Computing a set of computer instructions in firmware which control input and output operations. ORIGIN acronym from Basic Input-Output System .
biosafety
biosafety ▶noun another term for biosecurity.
biosatellite
bi o sat el lite |ˌbīōˈsatlˌīt ˌbaɪoʊˈsætlaɪt | ▶noun an artificial satellite that serves as an automated laboratory, conducting biological experiments on living organisms.
bioscience
bio |science |bʌɪəʊˈsʌɪəns | ▶noun any of the life sciences. DERIVATIVES bioscientist noun
bioscope
bio |scope |ˈbʌɪəskəʊp | ▶noun dated, chiefly S. African a cinema or film.
biosecurity
biosecurity |ˈbʌɪəʊsəˌkjʊərɪti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] procedures or measures designed to protect the population against harmful biological or biochemical substances.
biosensor
bio |sen ¦sor |ˈbʌɪə (ʊ )sɛnsə (r )| ▶noun a device which uses a living organism or biological molecules, especially enzymes or antibodies, to detect the presence of chemicals.
biosignature
biosignature |ˈbʌɪəʊˌsɪgnətjʊə | ▶noun another term for biomarker.
biosocial
bio |social ▶adjective relating to the interaction of biological and social factors.
biosolids
bio |solids ▶plural noun organic matter recycled from sewage, especially for use in agriculture.
biosphere
bio |sphere |ˈbʌɪə (ʊ )sfɪə | ▶noun 1 the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms. 2 an artificial structure enclosing a self-contained ecosystem or ecosystems. DERIVATIVES biospheric adjective ORIGIN late 19th cent.: coined in German from Greek bios ‘life ’ + sphaira (see sphere ).
biostatistics
bio |stat ¦is ¦tics |ˌbʌɪə (ʊ )stəˈtɪstɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of statistics that deals with data relating to living organisms. DERIVATIVES biostatistical adjective, biostatistician noun
biostratigraphy
biostratigraphy |ˌbʌɪə (ʊ )strəˈtɪgrəfi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the branch of stratigraphy concerned with fossils and their use in dating rock formations. DERIVATIVES biostratigrapher noun, biostratigraphic adjective |-ˌstratɪˈgrafɪk |, biostratigraphical adjective |-ˌstratɪˈgrafɪk (ə )l |, biostratigraphically adverb |-ˌstratɪˈgrafɪk (ə )li |
biosurgery
bio |sur ¦gery ▶noun [ mass noun ] the medical use of maggots to clean infected wounds, especially in cases where an infection is resistant to conventional antibiotic treatment.
biosynthesis
bio |syn ¦thesis |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈsɪnθɪsɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the production of complex molecules within living organisms or cells. DERIVATIVES biosynthetic |-ˈθɛtɪk |adjective
biosystematics
bio |sys ¦tem |at ¦ics |ˌbəɪə (ʊ )sɪstəˈmatɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] taxonomy based on the study of the genetic evolution of plant and animal populations. DERIVATIVES biosystematist |ˌbʌɪə (ʊ )sɪˈstɛmətɪst |noun
Duden Dictionary
Bios
Bi os Substantiv, maskulin , der |B i os |der Bios; Genitiv: des Bios griechisch bíos Leben, belebte Welt als Teil des Kosmos
BIOS
BIOS Substantiv, Neutrum EDV , das |B I OS |das BIOS; Genitiv: des BIOS Abkürzung für englisch b asis i nput o utput s ystem »Basis-Eingabe-Ausgabe-System «Teil des Betriebssystems, der alle Grundfunktionen enthält und dessen Start einleitet
Biosatellit
Bio sa tel lit Substantiv, maskulin , der |B i osatellit auch …ˈliːt …ˈlɪt |kleines Raumfahrzeug, das die Lebensbedingungen in der Schwerelosigkeit erforschen soll und deswegen mit Tieren besetzt wird
Biose
Bi o se Substantiv, feminin , die |Bi o se |die Biose; Genitiv: der Biose, Plural: die Biosen lateinisch-neulateinisch einfacher Zucker mit zwei Sauerstoffatomen im Molekül
Biosensor
Bio sen sor Substantiv, maskulin , der |B i osensor auch …ˈzɛn …|Gerät zur elektronischen Messung physikalischer und chemischer Lebensvorgänge am und im Körper
Bioskop
Bio s kop , Bio skop Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Biosk o p |das Bioskop; Genitiv: des Bioskops, Plural: die Bioskope griechisch-neulateinisch eine der ersten Einrichtungen zur Projektion von Filmmaterial (seit 1895 )
Biosoziologie
Bio so zio lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Biosoziolog ie auch ˈbiːo …|die Biosoziologie; Genitiv: der Biosoziologie griechisch ; lateinisch ; griechisch Wissenschaft von den Wechselbeziehungen zwischen biologischen und soziologischen Gegebenheiten
biosoziologisch
bio so zio lo gisch Adjektiv |biosoziol o gisch auch ˈbiːo …|die Biosoziologie betreffend, zu ihr gehörend, auf ihren Untersuchungen beruhend
Biosphäre
Bio sphä re Substantiv, feminin , die |B i osphäre auch …ˈsfɛː …|1 ohne Plural Fachsprache Gesamtheit der von Lebewesen besiedelten Schichten der Erde 2 Lebensraum 1
Biosphärenreservat
Bio sphä ren re ser vat Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B i osphärenreservat auch …ˈsfɛː …|(von der UNESCO unter Schutz gestelltes ) Gebiet, das für das in ihm vorhandene Biom repräsentativ ist oder eine Besonderheit aufweist das Biosphärenreservat Rhön
biosphärisch
bio sphä risch Adjektiv |b i osphärisch auch …ˈsfɛ …|zur Biosphäre gehörend
Biosprit
Bio sprit Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |B i osprit |Biokraftstoff
Biostatistik
Bio sta tis tik Substantiv, feminin , die |B i ostatistik auch …ˈtɪs …|Biometrie
Biostratigrafie
Bio stra ti gra fie , Bio stra ti gra phie Substantiv, feminin , die Biostratigraphie |…ˈfiː auch ˈbiːo … …ˈfiː auch ˈbiːo …|die Biostratigrafie; Genitiv: der Biostratigrafie die Biostratigraphie; Genitiv: der Biostratigraphie Festlegung der geologischen Gliederung und ihres Alters mithilfe von Fossilien
Biosynthese
Bio syn the se Substantiv, feminin , die |B i osynthese auch …ˈteːzə |1 Aufbau chemischer Verbindungen in den Zellen des lebenden Organismus 2 Herstellung organischer Substanzen mithilfe von Mikroorganismen (wie z. B. des Penizillins aus niederen Pilzen )
French Dictionary
biosécurité
biosécurité n. f. Ensemble des mesures visant à prévenir les dangers qui sont liés à la manipulation et à l ’utilisation de produits biologiques, génétiques ou microorganiques, dans les laboratoires de recherche, les hôpitaux et l ’industrie civile (GDT ).
biosphère
biosphère n. f. nom féminin Espace du globe terrestre habité par des êtres vivants. Note Technique À l ’île Sainte-Hélène, on peut visiter la Biosphère qui a pour thème le Saint-Laurent.
biosynthèse
biosynthèse n. f. nom féminin Formation d ’une substance organique dans un être vivant. Note Orthographique bios y nt h èse.
Spanish Dictionary
bioseguridad
bioseguridad nombre femenino Parte de la biología que estudia el uso seguro de los recursos biológicos y genéticos .
biosensor
biosensor nombre masculino fís Sensor aplicado en un ser viviente para obtener información de un proceso .
biosfera
biosfera nombre femenino 1 Capa constituida por agua, tierra y una masa delgada de aire, en la cual se desarrollan los seres vivos; comprende desde unos 10 km de altitud en la atmósfera hasta los fondos oceánicos :en la biosfera, la vida depende de la energía del Sol y de la circulación del calor y los nutrientes esenciales .2 Conjunto que forman los seres vivos con el medio en que se desarrollan :la contaminación amenaza la vida de la biosfera .
biosíntesis
biosíntesis nombre femenino Conjunto de reacciones químicas que permiten a un ser vivo elaborar sustancias orgánicas complejas, como las proteínas, grasas, etc. , a partir de otras más sencillas .
Sanseido Dictionary
BIOS
BIOS 〖 Basic Input /Output System 〗 →バイオス
BIOSパスワード
BIOS パスワード バイオスパスワード 〖 BIOS password 〗 →パワー -オン -パスワード
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
BIOS
BIOS /báɪɑs |-ɔs /〖B asic I nput O utput S ystem 〗名詞 〘コンピュ 〙バイオス 〘コンピュータの基本入出力システム 〙.
biosphere
b í o sph è re 名詞 〖通例 the ~〗生物圏 ; 生活圏 .