STUDY JAPANESE ONLINE WITH NATIVES HERE

Translation and Meaning of: ビールス - bi-rusu

On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word ビールス (bi-rusu) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.

Romaji: bi-rusu

Kana: ビールス

Type: noun

L: -

ビールス

Translation / Meaning: virus

Meaning in English: virus

Definition: Microorganisms containing genetic material, such as RNA and DNA, and forming virus clusters.

Sumário
- Etymology
- Vocabulary
- Writing
- Phrases

Explanation and Etymology - (ビールス) bi-rusu

The word 「ビールス」 (bi-rusu) is the transliteration of the English "virus" into Japanese, using katakana, which is one of Japan's writing systems designed for foreign-origin words. This word entered the Japanese language with the advancement of medical and biological sciences, especially from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, when studies on pathogens began to expand. The use of katakana reflects the assimilation of foreign scientific terms into Japanese vocabulary.

Etymologically, the term "virus" derives from the Latin "virus," which means "poison" or "toxin." This illustrates how the understanding of what a virus is has evolved over the centuries. Originally, the term described harmful substances, and over time it came to specifically refer to infectious agents that can cause diseases in living organisms. This change in meaning allows for an understanding of the historical and scientific perception of viruses.

Definition and Classification

In scientific terms, a virus is a distinctly small biological entity that depends on the cells of a host organism to replicate. It is composed of genetic material, which can be DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protein layer called a capsid. Some viruses also have a lipid membrane around the capsid.

Viruses are classified into several categories, including:

  • DNA virus: They contain DNA as genetic material.
  • RNA virus: They contain RNA as genetic material.
  • Enveloped viruses: They have an additional lipid membrane.
  • Non-enveloped viruses: Without the lipid membrane.

Furthermore, the word 「ビールス」 (bi-rusu) is used in a general context to refer to all types of viruses, including those that affect humans, animals, and plants. This demonstrates the breadth of the term and the importance of understanding viruses in various fields, such as medicine, biology, and public health.

Synonyms and similar words

  • ウイルス (Uirusu) - Virus
  • 病毒 (Byōdoku) - Virus (more technical term/about diseases)

SEARCH FOR MORE WORDS WITH THE SAME MEANING

Words related

Words with the same pronunciation: ビールス bi-rusu

How to Write in Japanese - (ビールス) bi-rusu

See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese (ビールス) bi-rusu:

Example Sentences - (ビールス) bi-rusu

Below are some example sentences:

ビールスはウイルスの一種です。

Bīrusu wa uirusu no issu desu

Virus is a type of virus.

The virus is a type of virus.

  • ビールス - "virus" in Japanese
  • は - topic particle
  • ウイルス - "virus" in Japanese (written in katakana)
  • の - possessive particle
  • 一種 - "um tipo de"
  • です - verb "to be" in Japanese

Other words of the same type: noun

See other words from our dictionary that are also: noun

puroguramu
program
herikoputa-
helicopter
be-su
base; low
besuto
better; vest
besutosera-
bestseller
ビールス