"Amolition" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Demolition refers to the act of tearing down or destroying a building, structure, or other edifice, often as part of a construction project or to clear an area.
1. The old hospital is scheduled for demolition next month to make way for a new residential complex.
2. The explosive demolition of the bridge was a carefully planned operation to ensure safety.
3. After years of neglect, the abandoned mansion was finally condemned and set for demolition.
4. The construction team used a wrecking ball for the demolition of the brick factory, rather than explosives due to the proximity of other structures.
5. The city's urban renewal project involved the demolition of several rundown buildings and the construction of affordable housing units in their place.
Amoebida is a taxonomic group of single-celled organisms belonging to the phylum Protozoa. They are characterized by their ability to change shape and move by extending pseudopods (false feet). Amoebas in this group typically feed on bacteria and other small organisms, and they play a role in the ecological cycle as decomposers. Some well-known species in the amoebida group include Amoeba proteus and Chaos carolinensis.
Amoebocyte is a type of cell found in some invertebrates, such as echinoderms and mollusks. These cells function similarly to白细胞 (white blood cells) in vertebrates, performing tasks like phagocytosis (engulfing and destroying foreign particles or pathogens) and carrying out defense mechanisms within the organism's body.
Amoebocytes are cells found in certain invertebrates, such as cnidarians and echinoderms, that function in both nutrition and defense. They can move through the organism's body and transform their shape to perform various tasks, including phagocytosis (engulfing and digesting foreign particles or pathogens).
Amoeboid refers to something resembling or having the characteristics of an amoeba, a single-celled organism that changes shape by extending and retracting pseudopodia (false feet). It can describe the shape-shifting or motility of cells or organisms that move in a similar flexible and irregular manner.
Amoebozoa is a group of protozoa, which are single-celled organisms, characterized by their ability to change shape by extending and retracting pseudopods (false feet). They move and feed by engulfing food particles with their flexible, amoeba-like bodies. Amoebozoa includes various species, some of which are free-living, while others can cause disease in humans, such as the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica, responsible for amoebic dysentery.
Amoebozoans are a group of single-celled organisms belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. They have an amorphous, shape-shifting appearance and move by extending pseudopodia, which are finger-like projections used for locomotion and capturing food. Some well-known examples include the amoeba and the slime mold. Amoebozoans are found in various habitats, including soil, freshwater, and marine environments. They play a role in nutrient cycling and can also have medical significance as some species can cause diseases in humans, such as amoebic dysentery.
"Amok" is a term derived from Malay origins, referring to a state of frenzied or uncontrollable anger, often resulting in violent behavior. It typically describes someone who is running wildly and attacking people around them. The term is sometimes used colloquially to express intense agitation or a sudden outburst of chaotic action.
I'm sorry, but "amole" is not a recognized word in standard English. It might be a misspelling or possibly a term from a specific dialect or context that I am not familiar with. If you meant "amount," it refers to a quantity or measure of something. If you intended a different word, please provide the correct spelling or context.