inoculation 英 [ɪ,nɒkjʊ'leɪʃn]   美 [ɪˌnɒkju'leɪʃn]

inoculation

inoculation  英 [ɪ,nɒkjʊ'leɪʃn] 美 [ɪˌnɒkju'leɪʃn]

n. [医] 接种;接木;接插芽 

名词复数:inoculations 

Because of the pandemic nature of the infection, the benefits from inoculation operate on an individual level only. 因为传染病具有流行的本质,接种带来的好处仅是就个人而言。
Structural factors: The research showed that factors such as cost and access to vaccines would prevent some people from seeking inoculation. 构成因素:研究表明费用及疫苗获得等方面因素会制约一些人希望获得接种的愿望。

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  • n. [医] 接种;接木;接插芽
  • 1. Because of the pandemic nature of the infection, the benefits from inoculation operate on an individual level only.

    因为传染病具有流行的本质,接种带来的好处仅是就个人而言。

  • 2. Structural factors: The research showed that factors such as cost and access to vaccines would prevent some people from seeking inoculation.

    构成因素:研究表明费用及疫苗获得等方面因素会制约一些人希望获得接种的愿望。

  • 3. In these experiments, the cats developed disease following direct inoculation of virus isolated from a fatal human case, and following the feeding of infected raw chicken.

    在这些实验中,猫在直接接种从死亡人间病例中分离的病毒,并在吃了受感染的生鸡肉后发病。

  • inoculation (n.) mid-15c. in horticulture, "act or practice of grafting buds;" 1714 in pathology, "insertion of a form of a virus in order to prevent a more serious attack of it," from Latin inoculationem (nominative inoculatio) "an engrafting, budding," noun of action from past participle stem of inoculare (see inoculate).
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