inoculated [
i'nɔkjuleitid]
adj. [医]接种过的;注射过预防针的
v. 给…做注射预防针;给…接种;灌输(inoculate的过去分词形式)
- The first impregnation had lasting consequences, since the fetus “inoculated” the mother's blood and through it her whole being with characteristics of its sire.
第一次的受精将会影响持久,因为胚胎不但"接种"了母亲的血液,还包括所有和她交配过的雄性。 - Method:Keeps high immune basis vaccine be inoculated rate , keeps high immune success rate, on immune basis of routine, the measles carrying out is strengthened immune.
方法保持高免疫基础疫苗接种率,保持高免疫成功率,在常规免疫的基础上,开展麻疹强化免疫。 - For a person who cannot be inoculated due to his contraindication to the inoculation, the medical and health staff shall propose medical suggestions to this person or his guardian.
对于因有接种禁忌而不能接种的受种者,医疗卫生人员应当对受种者或者其监护人提出医学建议。
Inoculate \In*oc"u*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inoculated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Inoculating}.] [L. inoculatus, p. p. of
inoculare to ingraft; pref. in- in, on + oculare to furnish
with eyes, fr. oculus an eye, also, a bud. See {Ocular}.]
1. To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant
in another tree or plant.
2. To insert a foreign bud into; as, to inoculate a tree.
3. (Med.) To communicate a disease to (a person) by inserting
infectious matter in the skin or flesh, especially as a
means of inducing immunological resistance to that or
related diseases; as, to inoculate a person with the virus
of smallpox, rabies, etc. See {Vaccinate}.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
4. Fig.: To introduce into the mind; -- used especially of
harmful ideas or principles; to imbue; as, to inoculate
one with treason or infidelity.
5. (Microbiology) To introduce microorganisms into (a growth
medium), to cause the growth and multiplication of the
microorganisms; as, to inoculate a fermentation vat with
an actinomycete culture in order to produce streptomycin.
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