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21 vacunarse
1 to be vaccinated* * *VPR to be o get vaccinated* * *
■vacunarse verbo reflexivo to get oneself vaccinated: tenemos que vacunarnos contra el tétanos, we have to get a tetanus vaccination
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vacunar
* * *vprto get vaccinated ( contra against);¿te has vacunado contra la hepatitis? have you been vaccinated against hepatitis?;ya estoy vacunado contra ese tipo de críticas now I'm immune to that sort of criticism -
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23 invulnérable
invulnérable [ɛ̃vylneʀabl]adjective* * *ɛ̃vylneʀabladjectif invulnerable* * *ɛ̃vylneʀabl adj* * *invulnérable adj invulnerable.[ɛ̃vylnerabl] adjectif1. [physiquement] invulnerable2. [moralement] invulnerablele temps l'a rendue invulnérable aux critiques with the passage of time she's become invulnerable ou immune ou impervious to criticism3. [socialement] invulnerable -
24 stimulate
transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) anregen- academic.ru/70789/stimulation">stimulation- stimulating* * *stimu·late[ˈstɪmjəleɪt]I. vt1. (encourage)▪ to \stimulate sth etw beleben [o ankurbeln]▪ to \stimulate sb to do sth jdn anspornen [o anregen], etw zu tun▪ to \stimulate sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tunwe want to \stimulate the authorities into taking action wir wollen die Behörden zum Handeln bringento \stimulate discussion of a problem eine Diskussion über ein Problem in Gang bringento \stimulate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbelnto \stimulate enthusiasm/interest Begeisterung/Interesse erregen2. (excite)▪ to \stimulate sb/sth jdn/etw stimulieren▪ to be \stimulated by sth (mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden; (sexually) durch etw akk erregt werdento \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung belebento \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist anregenthe drugs \stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself die Medikamente regen das beschädigte Gewebe dazu an, sich zu regenerierento \stimulate a gland/the immune system eine Lymphdrüse/das Immunsystem aktivieren [o stimulieren]to \stimulate a nerve einen Nerv reizenII. vi begeistern, mitreißen* * *['stImjʊleɪt]vt1) (= excite) body, circulation, mind anregen; (cold shower, coffee etc) sb beleben; (MED) stimulieren; nerve reizen; (sexually) erregen, stimulieren; (fig) person animieren, anspornen; (mentally, intellectually) stimulieren; sb's interest erregento stimulate sb to do sth — jdn anspornen or dazu animieren, etw zu tun
2) (= increase) economy, sales etc ankurbeln; growth, production, market stimulieren; (= incite) response hervorrufen; criticism anregen zu* * *stimulate [ˈstımjʊleıt]A v/t1. MED etc, auch fig stimulieren, anregen, beleben, aufputschen, (durch Alkohol auch) animieren, fig auch anspornen ( sb into jemanden zu etwas)2. fig die Produktion etc ankurbeln, in Schwung bringenB v/i MED etc, auch fig anregen, beleben, aufputschen, stimulieren* * *transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *v.ankurbeln v.anregen v.stimulieren v. -
25 stimulation
noun2) (fig.) Anregung, die; (of reaction) Hervorrufen, das; (of interest, curiosity) Wecken, das; (of economy, market, growth, sales) Belebung, die* * *noun die Anregung* * *stimu·la·tion[ˌstɪmjəˈleɪʃən]n no plintellectual \stimulation geistige Anregungelectric \stimulation Elektrostimulation f* * *["stImjU'leISən]n1) (act, physical, mental) Anregung f; (from shower, walk etc) belebende Wirkung; (MED) Stimulation f; (sexual) Stimulieren nt, Erregen nt; (= state) Angeregtheit f, Erregung f; (sexual) Erregung f; (fig = incentive) Anreiz m, Ansporn m; (intellectual) Stimulation f2) (of economy, sales etc) Ankurbelung f (to +gen); (of criticism) Anregung f (of zu); (of response) Hervorrufen nt* * *1. Anreiz m, Antrieb m, Anregung f, Belebung f2. angeregter Zustand3. MED Reiz m, Reizung f* * *noun2) (fig.) Anregung, die; (of reaction) Hervorrufen, das; (of interest, curiosity) Wecken, das; (of economy, market, growth, sales) Belebung, die -
26 suppress
suppress [səˈpres][+ crime] mettre fin à ; [+ revolt, one's feelings] réprimer ; [+ facts, truth] étouffer ; [+ evidence] faire disparaître* * *[sə'pres]transitive verb contenir [anger, excitement]; refouler [sexuality]; supprimer [evidence, information]; interdire [newspaper]; abolir [party, group]; réprimer [smile, urge, opposition, rebellion]; étouffer [criticism, scandal, yawn]; dissimuler [truth]; mettre fin à [activity]; retenir [tears]; empêcher [growth]; affaiblir [immune system]; inhiber [symptom, reaction] -
27 elicit
elic·it [ɪʼlɪsɪt] vt1) ( obtain)to \elicit sth from sb jdm etw entlocken2) ( provoke)to \elicit criticism/ controversy/ an immune response Kritik/Kontroversen/eine Immunreaktion hervorrufen -
28 suppress
1 ( prevent) réprimer [smile, urge, doubt] ; étouffer [yawn] ; contenir [anger, excitement] ; refouler [sexuality] ; supprimer [report, evidence, information, fact] ; interdire [newspaper] ; abolir [party, group] ; réprimer [opposition, riot, rebellion] ; étouffer [criticism, scandal] ; dissimuler [truth] ; mettre fin à [activity] ; retenir [tears] ; to suppress a cough/sneeze se retenir de tousser/d'éternuer ;2 (reduce, weaken) empêcher [growth] ; affaiblir [immune system] ; tuer [weeds] ;3 Med inhiber [symptom, reaction] ; -
29 severe
severe [sɪ'vɪə(r)](a) (harsh → criticism, punishment, regulations) sévère, dur; (→ conditions) difficile, rigoureux; (→ storm) violent; (→ winter, climate) rude, rigoureux; (→ frost) intense; (→ competition) rude, serré; (strict → tone, person) sévère;∎ severe weather conditions conditions fpl météorologiques très rudes;∎ she's too severe with her children elle est trop dure avec ses enfants;∎ I gave them a severe telling-off je les ai sévèrement grondés∎ I've got severe backache/toothache j'ai très mal au dos/une rage de dents;∎ to suffer severe losses subir de lourdes pertes;∎ his death was a severe blow to them/to their chances sa mort les a sérieusement ébranlés/a sérieusement compromis leurs chances;∎ it will be a severe test of our capabilities cela mettra nos aptitudes à rude épreuve(c) (austere → style, dress, haircut) sévère, strict;∎ the building has a certain severe beauty l'édifice a une certaine beauté austère∎ he is a severe nuisance c'est un sacré emmerdeur►► Medicine severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome syndrome m de déficience immune combinée sévère, déficit m immunitaire combiné sévère
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