immunize的意思和读音

immunize

: [ˈɪmjəˌnaɪz] : [ˈɪmjʊnaɪz]

v.使

使使

immunizes  immunizing  immunized  

v.vaccinate,inoculate,inject,protect,jab

immunizev.

1.~ sb/sth (against sth)使to protect a person or an animal from a disease, especially by giving them an injection of a vaccine

v.1.使;使 (against)

v.1.to prevent someone from getting a particular illness by putting a substance into their body, especially using a needle

1.使 immunity n immunize v 使 munificent a ...

2.使 serum;blood serum immunize 使,使 clinical trials ...

3.使 immunity ; ; immunize 使 134 incidence , ...

4. hypnosis 1 immunize incidence ...

5. immunity to interference immunize immunology ...

6. ... immune immunize civilize/ise 使 ...

:,使,使,使,

1.WHO's goal is to provide each of these 95 countries with enough vaccine to immunize at least 10% of its population.9510%

2.Making new influenza vaccines ready to immunize people generally takes five to six months after first identification of the pandemic virus.5-6

3.Conclusion: Using human ups to immunize male mice there was no significant change in mating but their fertility decline.尿

4.Since as early as 200 BC, people began to use disabled or minute amounts of infectious agents to immunize themselves against infections.200使使

5.Ambulances were rushed in and teams of doctors and nurses from other areas helped immunize survivors against disease.

6.It also has an OnGuard system to immunize and protect your system against hundreds of privacy threats as you work.onguard

7.Since the voters hadn't been aware of that issue, my apology ad didn't immunize me from it, and I dropped behind Tucker in the polls.广广

8.What, then, was the basis of its ability to immunize against cancers?使

9.All countries should immunize their health-care workers as a first priority to protect the essential health infrastructure.

10.Special strategies to immunize children in migrant populations must be fully implemented.