immunisation
免疫
常用释义
英音[ ˌɪmjuːnaɪˈzeɪʃən ]
美音[ ˌɪmjunəˈzeɪʃn ]
基本释义
- n. 免疫;免疫法
例句
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1·This is called passive immunisation.这叫作被动免疫。
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2·And immunisation requires repeated vaccinations.而且免疫是需要反复接种的。
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3·A school immunisation programme began last month for all girls aged 12 and 13.上月英国一项学校免疫计划启动,将为12、13岁的所有女孩作免疫接种。
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4·Immunisation can save a child's life; a bag of lentils should not sway the mother's decision either way.免疫接种可以挽救孩子的生命,一袋小扁豆从哪一方面来说都不应该动摇一个母亲的决定。
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5·Professor David Salisbury, director of immunisation at the Department of Health, said that such worries were "theoretical, with no evidence".卫生部免疫接种主管戴维·斯伯里教授说这种担心是“假设,没有证明的”。
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6·A spokesman for NHS Coventry told the Times today: "We have paused the immunisation programme and there will be no vaccinations taking place today or tomorrow."考文垂的NHS发言人今天告诉《泰晤士报》:“我们已经暂停了免疫接种计画,今天或明天将不进行预防接种。”
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7·In some communities, recent declines in vaccine uptake provide a stark reminder that public confidence and trust in immunisation is fragile and requires attention.在一些社区,近期的疫苗接种有所下降,这提醒我们,公众对疫苗的信任度是脆弱的,这一点需要得到我们的重视。
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8·In 1995, Britain's rubella immunisation programme was modified after 25 years to include boys as well as girls after a rise in the number of pregnant women contracting the disease.英国风疹免疫计划在以往25年中只规定女生接种,这种有性别针对性的计划使患病孕妇数量上升,并于1995年被迫进行修改,将男生也划入接种范围内。
同根词
词根:
immune
immune
adj
免疫的;免于……的,免除的
immunized
adj
免疫的
immunochemical
adj
免疫化学的
immunocompetent
adj
免疫活性的
immune
n
免疫者;免除者
immunity
n
免疫力;豁免权;免除
immunoassay
n
免疫分析,免疫测定