vaccinate
/ˈvæksɪneɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈæksənet] /ˈvæksɪneɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈæksənet] /ˈvak-sə-ˌnāt How to pronounce vaccinate (audio)/ (ame, mw)
vaccinate — 動詞
- vaccinatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- vaccinateshe / she / it
- vaccinatedpast simple
- vaccinating-ing form
1. to help a person or animal avoid a disease by giving a vaccine, most often with
打疫苗
為預防疾病而施打疫苗
to help a person or animal avoid a disease by giving a vaccine, most often with a needle
The clinic vaccinated Chiara against yellow fever before her Kenya trip.
診所在Chiara去肯亞前,先替她打了黃熱病疫苗。
vaccinate + person against + disease
Farm workers vaccinated the calves after two cows fell ill.
兩頭母牛生病後,農場工人替小牛打了疫苗。
vaccinate animals after signs of illness
All first-year nursing students must be vaccinated before hospital training begins.
所有一年級護理學生在開始醫院實習前都必須打疫苗。
Dr. Lee vaccinated Lisa's baby at the community health fair.
Dr. Lee在社區健康園遊會替Lisa的寶寶打了疫苗。
The city plans to vaccinate street dogs before the summer breeding season.
市府計畫在夏季繁殖期前替流浪狗打疫苗。
文法句型
vaccinate + person/animal
vaccinate + person/animal against + disease
be vaccinated against + disease
用法筆記
Usually takes a person or animal as the direct object, with the disease introduced by against. Passive forms are very common in news and medical advice, especially when rules or recommendations are being stated.