penicillin 英 [penɪ'sɪlɪn]   美 [,pɛnɪ'sɪlɪn]

penicillin

penicillin  英 [penɪ'sɪlɪn] 美 [,pɛnɪ'sɪlɪn]

n. 盘尼西林(青霉素) 

名词复数:penicillins 

I think we were fooled by penicillin. 我觉得我们都被青霉素愚弄了。
I knew there was one cure: penicillin. 我知道有一种有效药:盘尼西林。

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  • n. 盘尼西林(青霉素)
  • 1. I think we were fooled by penicillin.

    我觉得我们都被青霉素愚弄了。

  • 2. I knew there was one cure: penicillin.

    我知道有一种有效药:盘尼西林。

  • 3. No wine for me tonight. My urologist says it’s not good to mix alcohol and penicillin.

    我今天不能喝酒,我的男科大夫说最好别把酒精和青霉素混起来。

  • penicillin (n.) 1929, coined in English by Alexander Fleming (1881-1955), who first recognized its antibiotic properties, from Modern Latin Penicillium notatum (1867), the name of the mould from which it was first obtained, from Latin penicillus "paintbrush" (see pencil (n.)), in reference to the shape of the mould cells.
peni·cil·lin / ˌpenɪˈsɪlɪn ; NAmE ˌpenɪˈsɪlɪn / noun [uncountable ] a substance obtained from mould,used as a drug to treat or prevent infections caused by bacteria; a type of antibiotic 青霉素;盘尼西林 penicillin penicillins peni·cil·lin / ˌpenɪˈsɪlɪn ; NAmE ˌpenɪˈsɪlɪn /
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