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immunize

/im-yuh-nahyz, ih-myoo-nahyz/US // ˈɪm yəˌnaɪz, ɪˈmyu naɪz //UK // (ˈɪmjʊˌnaɪz) //

免疫,免疫接种,免疫注射,免疫治疗

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    im·mu·nized, im·mu·niz·ing.

    • : to make immune.
    • : to render harmless or ineffective; neutralize.
    • : Law. to grant immunity.

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Examples

  • That may prove frustrating for people who survived the pandemic and went through the trouble of getting immunized but still can’t relax.

  • Recently, a number of readers have asked me whether older relatives with these conditions should be immunized.

  • “It gives me a reassurance I haven’t had until now,” Maryland educator Susie Shafer said after being immunized Friday.

  • It also amplifies the urgency of getting as many people immunized with current vaccines as quickly as possible.

  • The scramble by South Africa for Covid-19 vaccines is intensifying pressure on the government to square its plans for immunizing the country with reality.

  • Doctors in France, Germany and Holland have instead chosen to use information to immunize people against their fears.

  • It is as if by acting scandalously, they are able to immunize themselves.

  • A general social re-organization is needed which will redistribute forces, immunize, divert and nullify.

  • He'd spent time in Medico-Synthesis after every major job to immunize him against interrogation.

  • Would you advise their use as a preventive measure, to immunize the workers in the industries?

  • The only proof that we can immunize against hay fever is to immunize against hay fever.

  • Attempts to immunize small animals with Amanita toxin succeed only to a limited degree.