单词 | strep |
释义 | † strepn.1 Mining. Obsolete. rare. = strake n.3 a. ΚΠ 1778 W. Pryce Mineralogia Cornubiensis 226 At the higher end is a circular pit called the Strêk or Strep, large enough to contain four hand barrows full of slime. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online June 2021). strepn.2 colloquial. 1. = streptococcus n. (frequently attributive). ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > micro-organism > bacterium > [noun] > types of vibrio1850 micrococcus1870 microzyme1870 Spirillum1875 mycothrix1876 leptothrix1877 Spirochaete1877 streptococcus1877 Actinomyces1879 frogspawn1880 schizophyte1880 schizomycetes1881 gonococcus1882 saprophile1882 vibrion1882 coccus1883 diplococcus1883 streptobacteria1883 Clostridium1884 actinomycetes1885 pneumococcus1885 macrococcus1887 staphylococcus1887 iron bacterium1888 Proteus1888 ferrobacterium1890 meningococcus1890 rhizobium1890 sulphobacteria1890 nitrobacterium1891 Streptothrix1891 sulphur bacterium1891 myxobacter1892 Myxococcus1892 tetracoccus1893 coli1894 Pasteurella1895 pyrotoxin1895 Gaertner1897 purple bacterium1897 myxobacterium1898 pseudomonas1899 thiobacteria1900 treponema1908 corynebacterium1909 mycobacterium1909 Salmonella1913 Neisseria1915 botulinum1916 rickettsia1916 leptospira1918 acetobacter1920 Brucella1920 pseudomonad1921 strep1927 enterobacterium1929 opportunist1937 eubacterium1939 agrobacterium1942 persister1944 Moraxella1948 enteric1956 streptomycete1956 leptospire1957 transformant1957 lysogen1958 listeria1961 C. difficile1962 yersinia1967 Campylobacter1971 cyanobacterium1973 coryneform1976 eubacterium1977 legionella1979 acetogen1982 C. diff.1990 acidophilous1996 1927 Amer. Speech 2 313/2 A streptococcus infection of the throat becomes a ‘strep throat’. 1941 R. Chandler Let. 1 Feb. in Sel. Lett. (1981) 19 Awfully sorry to hear you had been sick. I know what the streps can do to a person. 1956 A. Huxley Let. 13 Aug. (1969) 804 The average mortality after surgery was twenty-nine per cent, with peaks, during epidemics of streps and staphs, of over fifty per cent. 1962 A. Lurie Love & Friendship iv. 68 There's germs flying round in the air.., pneumonia and bronchitis and strep. 1966 H. Kemelman Saturday Rabbi went Hungry iv. 25 It's a strep infection, the doctor says. 1974 State (Columbia, S. Carolina) 15 Feb. 1–B/1 A gentleman at the coffee counter began munching his hamburger a whole lot slower yesterday when the waitress admitted she just couldn't ‘get shet’ of her strep throat. 1980 Daily Tel. 6 Oct. 14/6 Strep infections can cause breathing disorders, shock, bleeding and meningitis in newborn babies. 2. = streptomycin n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > preparations treating or preventing specific ailments > [noun] > for tuberculosis Koch's tuberculin1890 tuberculin1891 tuberculocidin1891 tuberculocide1892 Sanocrysin1924 promizole1944 streptomycin1944 para-aminosalicylic acid1946 pyrazinamide1947 viomycin1950 Marsilid1952 thiacetazone1952 iproniazid1953 isoniazid1953 isonicotinic hydrazide1956 ethionamide1959 strep1959 rifampicin1966 rifampin1968 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > antibiotics > [noun] > other antibiotics pyocyanase1900 fumigatin1938 M and B1938 gramicidin1940 tyrocidine1940 tyrothricin1940 clavacin1942 fumigacin1942 streptothricin1942 aspergillic acid1943 aspergillin1943 clavatin1943 helvolic acid1943 streptomycin1944 subtilin1944 bacitracin1945 viridin1945 javanicin1946 nisin1947 nitrofurazone1947 polymyxin1947 aureomycin1948 chloramphenicol1949 clitocybin1949 neomycin1949 Terramycin1950 viomycin1950 cephalosporin1951 fumagillin1951 nigericin1951 achromycin1952 carbomycin1952 erythromycin1952 nystatin1952 oxytetracycline1952 tetracycline1952 chlortetracycline1953 nitrofurantoin1953 oligomycin1953 puromycin1953 bacteriocin1954 albomycin1955 spiramycin1955 valinomycin1955 amphotericin B1956 mitomycin1956 novobiocin1956 oleandomycin1956 paromomycin1956 vancomycin1956 kanamycin1957 macrolide1957 ristocetin1957 streptovaricin1957 ethionamide1959 rifamycin1959 strep1959 mithramycin1960 fucidin1961 virginiamycin1961 cephalothin1962 fusidic acid1962 nonactin1962 trimethoprim1962 daunomycin1963 lincomycin1963 anthracycline1964 cephaloridine1964 spectinomycin1964 doxycycline1966 rifampicin1966 minocycline1967 rifampin1968 Adriamycin1969 daunorubicin1969 ribostamycin1970 doxorubicin1971 tobramycin1971 milbemycin1975 fluoroquinolone1984 1959 J. Braine Vodi vi. 85 They'd tried strep. and P.A.S. 1961 C. Cockburn View from West i. 6 Hallucinated myself by the effects of streptomycin—we soon all got very matey with this potent drug and called it strep. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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