gi

gi — abbreviation

1. a unit for measuring liquids, equal to 0.142 litres or one quarter of a pint, us

1.縮寫C1
釋義

a unit for measuring liquids, equal to 0.142 litres or one quarter of a pint, used especially in older British recipes.

例句

The old recipe called for one gi of milk and two gi of water.

gi as unit of liquid measure

Grandma's notes said to add half a gi of cream to the sauce.

用法筆記

This sense is largely historical; most modern recipes use millilitres or fluid ounces.

2. iron or steel that has been given a protective coating of zinc to prevent rust,

2.縮寫C1
釋義

iron or steel that has been given a protective coating of zinc to prevent rust, commonly used for roofing, pipes, and outdoor structures.

例句

The shed roof was made of gi sheets that had lasted for thirty years.

gi sheets for roofing

The homeowner replaced the old water tank with a new gi one from the hardware store.

用法筆記

Often seen on labels or in construction material lists rather than in everyday speech.

3. short form of 'gastrointestinal', used in medical writing and on health reports

3.縮寫B2
釋義

short form of 'gastrointestinal', used in medical writing and on health reports to refer to the stomach and intestines.

例句

The patient was admitted with severe gi symptoms including vomiting and diarrhoea.

gi symptoms in medical context

Dr. Okafor referred Mei to the gi clinic for further tests on her digestive problems.

同義詞
  • digestive

    broader term covering the whole digestive system rather than specifically stomach and intestines

用法筆記

Commonly used in medical notes, patient charts, and specialist referrals. In everyday conversation, 'stomach' or 'digestive' is more usual.

常見錯誤

I have a gi problem' (in casual conversation).
I have a stomach problem.
💡'gi' sounds overly technical in casual settings.

4. a mark stamped on equipment and supplies officially provided by the US military,

4.縮寫C1
釋義

a mark stamped on equipment and supplies officially provided by the US military, from which the nickname for American soldiers developed.

例句

Every piece of equipment carried the gi stamp, meaning it was standard army property.

gi stamp on military equipment

The term 'GI' originally stood for 'government issue' stamped on uniforms and gear.

用法筆記

This abbreviation is the historical origin of the word 'GI' as a term for a US soldier. The soldier meaning is now far more common than this literal abbreviation sense.

5. short form of 'glycemic index' (or 'glycaemic index'), a scale showing how quick

5.縮寫B2
釋義

short form of 'glycemic index' (or 'glycaemic index'), a scale showing how quickly different foods raise the level of sugar in the blood.

例句

Ravindra checks the gi of foods before planning his meals for the week.

gi of foods — checking values

White bread has a high gi, while lentils and nuts have a low gi.

high gi vs low gi

用法筆記

Usually written in uppercase (GI) in health and nutrition contexts. Often appears alongside 'GL' (glycemic load).

常見錯誤

This fruit has no gi.
This fruit has a low gi.
💡Every carbohydrate food has some glycemic index value.

gi — adjective

gi — adverb

gi — noun

gi — verb