0 If food or drink ferments or if you ferment it, the sugar in it changes into alcohol because of a chemical process. -- (使)发酵
1 a state of confusion, change, and lack of order or fighting -- 纷扰;骚动;动乱
The resignation of the president has left the country in ferment. 总统辞职导致国家处于动乱之中。
To obtain transconjugants, all putative transconjugants were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility, plasmid profiles and lactose fermenting property to differentiate from spontaneous rifampicin-resistant-mutant of donor.
Atypical biochemical features were observed in some isolates : 22 (27 %) isolates were urease positive and 1 (1n2 %) isolate was unable to ferment lactose.
On the one hand, the 'discovery of culture' has provided considerable intellectual ferment in nearly all areas of social and intellectual thought.
In any case, it is a notable feature of the current methodological ferment that causation has re-entered the discourse of social science.
As we have seen, there was indeed a profound connection between affairs at the city's successful football club and the ferment that was local politics.
Advances in biological control of fungal leaf pathogens through fermented organic substrates and microorganisms.
The ' young men ' constituted an element of ferment which demanded change, while the ' old men ' tended to cling to the traditional, conservative ways.
Understanding how gender works in science is crucial for both mobilizing human resources and for bringing new perspectives, priorities, and creative ferment to science.
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