ký ninh

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ký ninh

Bác sĩ kê đơn thuốc có ký ninh cho bệnh nhân sốt rét.

Definition

Noun: 1. Quinine: A bitter alkaloid extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree, historically used as the primary treatment for malaria. 2. Quinine (salt): A salt form of this alkaloid, used as a medication, particularly for treating malarial fevers.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Ký ninh vị rất đắng. (Quinine has a very bitter taste.)
    • Trước đây, ký ninh thuốc chữa sốt rét chính. (In the past, quinine was the main medicine for malaria.)
    • Bác sĩ đơn thuốc chứa ký ninh. (The doctor prescribed medicine containing quinine.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word "ký ninh" is a direct phonetic loanword from the French "quinine". It is a specialized term used primarily in medical, pharmaceutical, and historical contexts.
  • While its primary medical use has been superseded by more modern antimalarial drugs, quinine is still found in some medications and is famously used as a flavoring agent in tonic water.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cây canh-ki-na / Cinchona tree: The tree from whose bark quinine is extracted.
  • Thuốc sốt rét / Antimalarial drug: The general category of medicine for malaria, which includes quinine.
  • Nước tonic / Tonic water: A carbonated beverage containing quinine, giving it a characteristic bitter taste.
Synonyms
  • Quinine sulfate: A specific salt form of quinine commonly used in medicine.
    • Ký ninh sulfat thường được dùng trong điều trị. (Quinine sulfate is often used in treatment.)
Related Phrases / Idioms
  • Vị đắng như ký ninh: (As bitter as quinine) – An idiom used to describe something extremely bitter.
    • Thuốc này đắng như ký ninh. (This medicine is as bitter as quinine.)
ký ninh

Bác sĩ kê đơn thuốc có ký ninh cho bệnh nhân sốt rét.

noun
  1. quinine