C1 adjective 文語

antivenery

/ˌæntiˈvɛnəri/

Pertaining to the prevention or treatment of venereal diseases. It is a specialized, often historical term used to describe medicines, protocols, or equipment designed to combat sexually transmitted infections.

例文

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The traveler kept an antivenery kit in his luggage as a standard precaution of the era.

The traveler kept an antivenery kit in his luggage as a standard precaution of the era.

2

The military issued strict antivenery regulations to maintain the health of the troops stationed abroad.

The military issued strict antivenery regulations to maintain the health of the troops stationed abroad.

3

He wasn't sure if the old apothecary still sold antivenery ointments.

He wasn't sure if the old apothecary still sold antivenery ointments.

語族

名詞
venery
形容詞
antivenery
関連
anti-venereal
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覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Venery' (from Venus, the goddess of love). It is literally 'against the (diseases of) love'.

クイックテスト

The historical museum displayed an original _______ kit used by sailors during the early 1900s.

正解!

正解は: antivenery

例文

1

The traveler kept an antivenery kit in his luggage as a standard precaution of the era.

everyday

The traveler kept an antivenery kit in his luggage as a standard precaution of the era.

2

The military issued strict antivenery regulations to maintain the health of the troops stationed abroad.

formal

The military issued strict antivenery regulations to maintain the health of the troops stationed abroad.

3

He wasn't sure if the old apothecary still sold antivenery ointments.

informal

He wasn't sure if the old apothecary still sold antivenery ointments.

4

Sociological studies of the 19th century often highlight the prevalence of antivenery literature in urban centers.

academic

Sociological studies of the 19th century often highlight the prevalence of antivenery literature in urban centers.

5

The pharmaceutical startup is researching modern antivenery compounds to address antibiotic-resistant strains.

business

The pharmaceutical startup is researching modern antivenery compounds to address antibiotic-resistant strains.

語族

名詞
venery
形容詞
antivenery
関連
anti-venereal

よく使う組み合わせ

antivenery measures actions taken to prevent sexual infections
antivenery treatment medical care for venereal diseases
antivenery kit a set of tools for preventing infection
antivenery precautions steps taken to avoid sexual diseases
antivenery ointment a topical cream used for prevention or cure

よく使うフレーズ

antivenery protocol

a set of rules for preventing disease

antivenery campaign

a public effort to reduce venereal infections

antivenery station

a historical medical facility for disinfection

よく混同される語

antivenery vs antivenin

Antivenin is an antitoxin used specifically for treating venomous bites (like snakes), while antivenery relates to venereal diseases.

antivenery vs venery

Venery refers to the pursuit of sexual pleasure or hunting, whereas antivenery is the opposition to or prevention of the diseases resulting from the former.

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使い方のコツ

This word is largely archaic or restricted to historical medical contexts. In modern medical English, 'anti-venereal' or 'STI prevention' is much more common.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistake this for 'antivenom' due to the phonetic similarity. They also sometimes confuse the root 'venery' (sex/hunting) with 'venom' (poison).

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覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Venery' (from Venus, the goddess of love). It is literally 'against the (diseases of) love'.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'anti-' (against) and 'venerius' (pertaining to Venus or sexual desire).

文法パターン

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not have a comparative or superlative form.
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文化的な背景

The term was frequently used in early 20th-century military contexts to describe the 'pro-kits' given to soldiers to prevent the spread of syphilis and gonorrhea.

クイックテスト

The historical museum displayed an original _______ kit used by sailors during the early 1900s.

正解!

正解は: antivenery

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