1.使免疫;使免除 (against)
1.to prevent someone from getting a particular illness by putting a substance into their body, especially using a needle
1.P. Singh, the chief medical officer in the district, conceded that many children had not been immunized for measles.
SINGH博士,作为该地区的首席医疗官员,承认当地很多儿童从来没有对麻疹接受过免疫。
2.The immunized mice also showed better cognitive performance than control mice that had not received the vaccine.
免疫后的小鼠还比未接种疫苗的对照组小鼠有较好的认知性能。
3."Claudia wanted people sneezing, getting immunized, that sort of thing, " recalls Harmel, a slight, soft-spoken 52-year-old.
“克劳蒂娅想要一些人们在打喷嚏、接受疫苗注射等诸如此类的照片,”马克回忆道。
4.The discovery that an animal can be immunized with only the coat of a virus opens new possibilities in vaccine research.
只用病毒的覆膜就可以使动物免疫的这一发现为疫苗的研究开辟了新途径。
5.Blood serum from the tissues of immunized animals, containing antibodies and used to transfer immunity to another inpidual.
血清来自免疫动物组织的、含有抗体的血浆,用于将免疫力传至另一个体。
6.The rabbit and mice were immunized, and immunofluorescence antibody technology(IFAT) was used to detect the speciality of antiserum.
用该菌免疫兔和大鼠制备抗血清,间接免疫荧光抗体方法检测抗血清的特异性。
7.That way, explains Dr. Knowles, the animal becomes immunized or vaccinated against a full case of the deadly fever.
这样一来,诺尔斯博士解释,动物对各类致命发热都具备免疫力。
8.you were immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, measles, mumps and rubella.
你接种白喉,破伤风,麻疹,腮腺炎和风疹。
9.After animals are immunized by the artificial antigen, cyanide-urea triamide specific antibody can be obtained.
将人工抗原免疫动物后,获得氰脲三酰胺特异性抗体。
10.If the animal is a wild or stray animal or has not been immunized, call your local animal control department.
如果这只动物是一只野生动物或者流浪的动物,或者是没有没有免疫过的,则给当地的动物管理部门打电话。