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vaccination

/vak-suh-ney-shuhn/US // ˌvæk səˈneɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌvæksɪˈneɪʃən) //

疫苗接种,疫苗注射,接种疫苗,注射疫苗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Medicine/Medical.

    • : the act or practice of vaccinating; inoculation with vaccine.

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Examples

  • Middle- and lower-income countries may be struggling to provide mass vaccination campaigns because they lack adequate supplies.

  • New vaccination stations are also continuing to open this week.

  • In Montgomery County, officials emphasized Thursday that only residents in Category 1A and those 75 and older are eligible for vaccinations at county sites.

  • The agreement prioritizes in-school staff with medically vulnerable family members for vaccinations, and it sets strict guidelines for when schools or classrooms should close.

  • Co-WIN is the backbone of the vaccination drive, so to speak.

  • Of course not—the delivery of vaccine from manufacturer to arm is only part of the problem for any vaccination program.

  • The organization also provides PPE and gloves to keep health workers and patients safe from the deadly virus during vaccination.

  • Beyond medical board or nursing association certification, candidates must have a valid passport and yellow fever vaccination.

  • As a big proponent of both comprehensive vaccination for children and water fluoridation, that implicates me in two of them.

  • Unlike his conservative colleagues Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and perhaps his lad Rand, Gingrey endorsed mandatory vaccination.

  • Before 1874 there had been no compulsory vaccination law in Germany except for the army.

  • Our closest imitation of natural immunity is vaccination against small-pox.

  • Some manufacturers and all British writers speak of pollen extracts as vaccines and of immunizing the patient as vaccination.

  • A relationship to vaccination has been alleged by some observers.

  • The baby does not turn his eyes in any degree towards his arm or towards the side that is so vexed with vaccination.