n. 疫苗;牛痘苗
adj. 疫苗的;牛痘的
英 ['væksiːn; -ɪn] 美 [væk'sin]
权威例句
- At present, no widely approved vaccine exists for malaria.
目前,还没有被广泛认可的疟疾疫苗。
来自柯林斯例句 - Seven million doses of vaccine are annually given to British children.
英国孩子每年要接种7百万剂疫苗。
来自柯林斯例句 - Roll on the day someone develops an effective vaccine against malaria.
盼望有一天有人会研制出一种能有效预防疟疾的疫苗。
来自柯林斯例句 - The monkeys had been immunized with a vaccine made from infected cells.
这些猴子已经注射了由受感染的细胞培养而成的疫苗。
来自柯林斯例句 - This vaccine is not normally provided free under the NHS.
这种疫苗在国民医疗保健系统中通常不是免费提供的。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
vaccine 疫苗
来自拉丁语vacca,母牛,可能来自拟声词,词源同vaquero.疫苗义来自1800年,英国医生Edward Jenner发现了预防天花的技术,即通过把提取的牛痘病毒疫苗注射入健康人体内使之产生抗体,以激发人体的免疫系统,从而达到预防天花的目的。
英文词源
vaccine
**vaccine: **[18] _Vaccine _was adapted from Latin vaccīnus, which means literally ‘of a cow’ (it was a derivative of _vacca _‘cow’, source of French vache). It was used by the British physician Edward Jenner at the end of the 18th century in the terms _vaccine disease _for ‘cowpox’, and hence _vaccine inoculation _for the technique he developed of preventing smallpox by injecting people with cowpox virus. The verb _vaccinate _was coined from it at the beginning of the 19th century, but _vaccine _itself was not used as a noun, meaning ‘inoculated material’, until the 1840s.
vaccine (n.)
"matter used in vaccination," 1846, from French vaccin, noun use of adjective, from Latin vaccina, fem. of vaccinus "pertaining to a cow" (see vaccination). Related: Vaccinal; vaccinic.