antibiotic的意思和读音

antibiotic

: [ˌæntaɪbaɪˈɑtɪk] : [ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk]

n.

adj.[]

antibiotics  

antibioticn.

1.a substance, for example penicillin , that can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria and cure infections

The doctor put her on antibiotics(= told her to take them) .

adj.1.,2.[]

n.1.2.

n.1.a drug that cures illnesses and infections caused by bacteria. Doctors often give people a course of antibiotics, when they have to take a fixed amount of medicine each day for several days.

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1.One particularly promising anti-cancer antibiotic is geldanamycin and a modified form of this drug known as 17AAG.17AAG

2.He started the patient on the appropriate antibiotic and within a few days she began to feel better.

3.It was believed that this was because the child's mother had eaten meat and eggs containing high volumes of antibiotic residue.

4.The antibiotic fosfomycin itself is effective, but note that this will speed up the bacteria resistant to drugs.

5.The Marines were treated with an early antibiotic, Aureomycin , in capsules to be swallowed the size of the first joint of a man's finger.使

6.Even more alarming, we have begun to see the emergence of strains that are resistant to every last one of the antibiotic defenses.

7.The therapy of immunoglobulin plus sensitive antibiotics showed better cure rate compared with that of antibiotic group.使

8.She recently put the antibiotic powder mitomycin under her lens, as shown in her winning entry in the Small World photo contest.

9."There is no evidence that the antibiotic resistance genes used in approved GM crops pose a problem for human health, " she said.,“。”

10.The attending doctor orders an intravenous antibiotic to help me deal with the infection, and asks if I feel better. I say, no, not really.