词汇 | vaccinating |
释义 | vaccinating present participle ofvaccinate vaccinate verb[ T ] uk /ˈvæk.sɪ.neɪt/ us /ˈvæk.sə.neɪt/ C2 to give someone a vaccine, usually by injection, to prevent them from getting a disease: 给…接种疫苗 The children were vaccinated against the major childhood diseases.孩子们接种了预防主要儿童疾病的疫苗。 See also inoculate immunizespecialized Immunology & vaccination active immunity ANA anti-vax antibody antigen antigenic antinuclear antibody electroporation herd immunity immune response immunization immunocompromised immunosuppressed lymph MMR titre unimmunized uninoculated unvaccinated vaccinated Related wordvaccination Examples of vaccinatingvaccinating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This is thought to be primarily a metabolic attribute of the vaccinating bacteria but may also involve competition for attachment sites. This has a large effect on the cost of vaccinating in the very young age groups. One possibility is simply to stop vaccinating with live vaccine on a worldwide basis at a particular time. Vaccinating at 4 years of age also leads to a lower expected percentage of lifetime spent susceptible than vaccinating at 9 years of age. Interestingly, the most effective intervention was a combination of vaccinating sheep and anthelmintic treatment. Indeed, the figure illustrates the continuing importance of vaccinating schoolgirls with inadequate history of vaccination. For the linear model, therefore, eradication must also be better than a policy of vaccinating even one person. By vaccinating in the high-risk area it may have been possible to reduce the next generation of infection. Protecting the vaccinating population estimate of the number of reported cases. Protecting the vaccinating population estimate parameter values from serological data, as well as predict the impact of alternative vaccination schedules. We know that eradication is better than a policy of vaccinating many persons. As splenectomy requires hospitalization, a policy of vaccinating patients during their hospital stay is the key to fulfilling current recommendations on preventive vaccinations. Vaccinating all the horses within a yard is not an unreasonable aim. Molecular approaches to vaccinating against hookworm diseases. At a moderate investment (vaccinating an extra 5-25 % of a cohort of 1-year-olds per year) it yields the highest return on investment for society. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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