1876, as a biological term, "union for life of two different organisms based on mutually benefit," from Greek symbiosis "a living together," from symbioun "live together," from symbios "(one) living together (with another), partner, companion, husband or wife," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + bios "life" (see bio-). Given a wider (non-biological) sense by 1921. An earlier sense of "communal or social life" is found in 1620s. A back-formed verb symbiose is recorded from 1960.
例文
1. There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.
サッカーの天才とこれほど深い特別な依存関係を持っているチームはありません。
2.They live in a symbiosis with governments that they are finaning.
彼らは彼らがサービスする政府と互恵的に共存している。/
3.And the symbiosis is not limited to working hours.
という共生関係は、労働時間だけではありません。
4.Judge the "Dancing Spirit "of Sculpture Art from "Multiple Symbiosis "
「多様な共生」から見る彫刻芸術の「楽舞精神」
5.The symbiosis between social values and political structure has produced extraordinary achievement.