quinine 英 ['kwɪniːn;kwɪ'niːn]   美 [kwɪ'nin]

quinine

quinine  英 ['kwɪniːn;kwɪ'niːn] 美 [kwɪ'nin]

n. 奎宁;金鸡纳碱 

名词复数:quinines 

But the malaria parasite has become resistant to chloroquine and quinine. 但是疟疾寄生虫已变得对氯奎和奎宁有抗药性。
Following human trials, the study's results could point to tryptophan supplements being used as a simple preventive to some or all of quinine's side-effects. 在进行人体试验之后,该研究的结果可能指出色氨酸补充剂可能成为奎宁的一些或全部副作用的一种简单预防措施。

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  • n. 奎宁;金鸡纳碱
  • 1. But the malaria parasite has become resistant to chloroquine and quinine.

    但是疟疾寄生虫已变得对氯奎和奎宁有抗药性。

  • 2. Following human trials, the study's results could point to tryptophan supplements being used as a simple preventive to some or all of quinine's side-effects.

    在进行人体试验之后,该研究的结果可能指出色氨酸补充剂可能成为奎宁的一些或全部副作用的一种简单预防措施。

  • 3. For example, quinine, an effective antimalarial drug, comes from the bark of the cinchona tree and has long been used in traditional Latin American remedies.

    例如,一种有效的抗疟疾药物奎宁来自于金鸡纳树的皮,而且长久以来被拉丁美洲的传统药物使用。

  • quinine (n.) alkaloid responsible for curative properties in the cinchona tree, 1821, from French quinine (1820), with chemical ending -ine (2) + Spanish quina "cinchona bark" (from which it is extracted), from Quechua (Inca) kina. Earlier in reduplicated form quinaquina (1727).
quin·ine / kwɪˈniːn ; NAmE kwɪˈniːn / / ˈkwɪniːn ; NAmE ˈkwɪniːn / / ˈkwaɪnaɪn / noun [uncountable ] a drug made from the barkof a S American tree, used in the past to treat malaria 奎宁,金鸡纳霜(过去用于治疗疟疾) quin·ine / kwɪˈniːn ; NAmE kwɪˈniːn /
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