antibiotic 英 [ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk]   美 [ˌæntibaɪˈɑtɪk]

antibiotic

antibiotic  英 [ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk] 美 [ˌæntibaɪˈɑtɪk]

adj. 抗生的;抗菌的  n. 抗生素,抗菌素 

名词复数:antibiotics 

The doctor put her on antibiotics . 医生要她服用抗生素。
an antibiotic drug 抗菌素药

  • An antibiotic is a substance used to kill bacteria. If you're coughing up green stuff, the doctor might give you an antibiotic to fight the infection.
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  • adj. 抗生的;抗菌的
  • n. 抗生素,抗菌素
  • 1. The doctor put her on antibiotics .

    医生要她服用抗生素。

  • 2. an antibiotic drug

    抗菌素药

  • 3. effective antibiotic treatment

    有效的抗生素治疗

  • antibiotic (adj.) "destructive to micro-organisms," 1894, from French antibiotique (c. 1889), from anti- "against" (see anti-) + biotique "of (microbial) life," from Late Latin bioticus "of life" (see biotic). As a noun, first recorded 1941 in works of U.S. microbiologist Selman Waksman (1888-1973), discoverer of streptomycin. Earlier the adjective was used in a sense "not from living organisms" in debates over the origins of certain fossils (1860).
anti·bi·ot·ic / ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk ; NAmE ˌæntibaɪˈɑːtɪk / noun [usually plural ] a substance, for example penicillin,that can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria and cure infections 抗菌素,抗生素(如青霉素) The doctor put her on antibiotics (= told her to take them). 医生要她服用抗生素。 anti·bi·ot·ic adjective an antibiotic drug 抗菌素药 effective antibiotic treatment 有效的抗生素治疗 antibiotic antibiotics anti·bi·ot·ic / ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk ; NAmE ˌæntibaɪˈɑːtɪk /
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