immunizer / ˈɪm yəˌnaɪz, ɪˈmyu naɪz /

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immunizer 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

im·mu·nized, im·mu·niz·ing.

  1. to make immune.
  2. to render harmless or ineffective; neutralize.
  3. Law. to grant immunity.

immunizer 近义词

immunizer

等同于 serum

更多immunizer例句

  1. That may prove frustrating for people who survived the pandemic and went through the trouble of getting immunized but still can’t relax.
  2. Recently, a number of readers have asked me whether older relatives with these conditions should be immunized.
  3. “It gives me a reassurance I haven’t had until now,” Maryland educator Susie Shafer said after being immunized Friday.
  4. It also amplifies the urgency of getting as many people immunized with current vaccines as quickly as possible.
  5. 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.
  6. Doctors in France, Germany and Holland have instead chosen to use information to immunize people against their fears.
  7. It is as if by acting scandalously, they are able to immunize themselves.
  8. A general social re-organization is needed which will redistribute forces, immunize, divert and nullify.
  9. He'd spent time in Medico-Synthesis after every major job to immunize him against interrogation.
  10. Would you advise their use as a preventive measure, to immunize the workers in the industries?
  11. The only proof that we can immunize against hay fever is to immunize against hay fever.
  12. Attempts to immunize small animals with Amanita toxin succeed only to a limited degree.