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1 immune
/i'mju:n/ * tính từ - miễn khỏi, được miễn (cái gì) =to be immune from draft+ được miễn tòng quân =to be immune from smallpox+ miễn dịch, chống bệnh đậu mùa * danh từ - (y học) người được miễn dịch -
2 immune body
/'ænti,bɔdi/ Cách viết khác: (immune_body) /i'mju:n'bɔdi/ * danh từ số nhiều - thể kháng -
3 immune serum
/i'mju:n'siərəm/ * danh từ - (y học) huyết thanh miễn dịch -
4 acquired immune deficiency syndrome
n. Kab mob AIDSEnglish-Hmong dictionary > acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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5 Aids
v. PabAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome<BR>n. Kab mob AIDS -
6 das Immunsystem
(Medizin) - {immune system} -
7 gegen etwas gefeit sein
- {to be immune to something} -
8 geschützt
- {proprietary} thuộc chủ, người có quyền sở hữu, có tài sản, có của, quyền sở hữu, giữ làm tài sản riêng, giữ độc quyền - {safe} an toàn, chắc chắn, có thể tin cậy, thận trọng, dè dặt - {shady} có bóng râm, có bóng mát, trong bóng mát, bị che, ám muội, mờ ám, khả nhi = geschützt [gegen] {immune [from,against,to]}+ = geschützt liegen [in] {to snuggle [into]}+ -
9 immunisieren [gegen]
- {to render immune [against]} -
10 immun
- {chunky} lùn và chắc mập = immun [gegen] {immune [from,against,to]}+
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