inoculate
inoculate 英 [ɪˈnɒkjuleɪt] 美 [ɪˈnɑkjuleɪt]
vt. [医] 接种;嫁接;灌输
进行时:inoculating 过去式:inoculated 过去分词:inoculated 第三人称单数:inoculates
- If you inoculate someone, you try to make him immune to a disease by injecting a little dose of it, so his body can make antibodies to fight it off. When you were little you probably got a vaccine to inoculate you against smallpox.
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- vt. [医] 接种;嫁接;灌输
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1. The size of the batch depends on how many eggs a manufacturer can obtain, inoculate and incubate.
批量大小是根据制造商能得到、接种和孵化多少鸡蛋来决定的。
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2. This study is also the one that yielded the most evidence that the best time to inoculate patients is when they're in remission from their disease.
这项研究也得到了充分的证据来证实,病人接种的最佳时机是病 后缓解期。
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3. This optimism was increased by the fact that the Russians would cynically inoculate the prisoners against diseases such as cholera and typhus.
这种乐观情绪不断高涨,因为俄罗斯人在给囚犯接种疫苗(例如霍乱和伤寒)时常冷笑不已。
- inoculate (v.) mid-15c., "implant a bud into a plant," from Latin inoculatus, past participle of inoculare "graft in, implant a bud or eye of one plant into another," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + oculus "bud," originally "eye" (from PIE root *okw- "to see"). Meaning "implant germs of a disease to produce immunity" is from inoculation, originally in reference to smallpox, after 1799, often used in sense of "to inoculate with a vaccine." Related: Inoculated; inoculating.
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