Noun Phrase
/pjʊr ˈkʌltʃər məˈʃin/
A "pure culture machine" typically refers to a device or setup used in microbiology to cultivate microorganisms in a controlled environment where only a single type of organism is present. This isolation helps in studying specific characteristics of that microorganism without interference from other species.
The term is not commonly used in everyday speech or writing outside scientific disciplines, but within microbiology, related contexts may see it referenced frequently due to its crucial role in research and clinical applications.
Лаборатория инвестировала в новую машину чистой культуры для улучшения своих микробиологических исследований.
After several attempts, the researchers finally managed to obtain a viable sample from the pure culture machine.
После нескольких попыток исследователям наконец удалось получить жизнеспособную пробу из машины чистой культуры.
The pure culture machine allowed for the precise observation of bacterial growth patterns.
While "pure culture machine" itself is not commonly found in idioms, there are several idiomatic expressions in scientific contexts that convey the idea of isolation or purity:
Чистая культура машина по поводу ее эффективности — это уникальная вещь.
Clean slate
Использование машины чистой культуры дает нам чистый лист для наших экспериментов.
Clear as mud
The term "pure culture" derives from the Latin word "purus," meaning clean or clear, combined with "culture," which comes from the Latin "cultura," meaning cultivation or growing. The word "machine" originates from the Latin "machina," which means a device or instrument, combined with the Greek "mache," meaning to make or construct.
Synonyms: - Isolated culture apparatus - Monoclonal culture device - Microbial isolation system
Antonyms: - Mixed culture system - Contaminated culture setup - Heterogeneous system