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1 immune
immune [ɪ'mju:n]∎ immune to measles immunisé contre la rougeole∎ immune to (unaffected by) à l'abri de, immunisé contre;∎ to be immune to temptation/flattery être immunisé contre les tentations/la flatterie∎ immune from exempt de, exonéré de;∎ immune from taxation exonéré d'impôts;∎ immune from prosecution inviolable►► Medicine immune deficiency immunodéficience f;Medicine immune response réaction f immunitaire;Medicine immune serum immun-sérum m, antisérum m;Physiology immune system système m immunitaire -
2 immune
immune [ɪˈmju:n]* * *[ɪ'mjuːn]1) Medicine [person] immunisé (to contre); [reaction, system] immunitaireimmune deficiency — déficience f immunitaire, immunodéficience f
2) ( oblivious)3) ( exempt)to be immune from — être à l'abri de [attack, arrest]; être exempté de [tax]
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3 immune
1 Med [person, organism] immunisé (to contre) ; [reaction] immunitaire ; [substance] immunisant ; immune deficiency déficience f immunitaire, immunodéficience f ; immune system système m immunitaire ; to become immune to acquérir l'immunité contre ;3 ( exempt) to be immune from être à l'abri de [attack, arrest] ; être exempté de [tax] ; to be immune from prosecution ne pas faire l'objet de poursuite. -
4 immune
[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immunisé (contre)- immunity- immunize - immunise - immunization - immunisation -
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6 immune system
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7 absolutely, immune, from, to, be
jouir d'une immunité absolue à l'égard deEnglish-French legislative terms > absolutely, immune, from, to, be
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9 AIDS
[ei‹]( abbreviation) (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome; a disease that affects the immune system: He had a blood test to see if he had AIDS.) sida -
10 deficiency
deficiency [dɪˈfɪ∫ənsɪ]b. (in character, system) faille f ; (in construction, machine) imperfection f ; (in service) faiblesse f* * *[dɪ'fɪʃənsɪ]1) ( shortage) insuffisance f (of, in de); Medicine carence f (of en)2) ( weakness)his deficiencies as a poet — ses faiblesses fpl en tant que poète
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11 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] -
12 immunise
['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) immuniser (contre) -
13 immunize
['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) immuniser (contre) -
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15 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] ; -
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1 nounsida m, SIDA m, Sida m(clinic) pour sidéens►► Aids patient sidéen(enne) m,f;Aids research recherche f sur le sida;Aids specialist sidologue mf;Aids sufferer sidéen(enne) m,f, malade mf atteint(e) du sida;the Aids virus le virus du sida -
17 SCID
SCID [skɪd]Medicine ( abbreviation severe combined immunodeficiency) syndrome m de déficience immune combinée sévère, déficit m immunitaire combiné sévère -
18 acquired
acquired [ə'kwaɪəd]acquis;∎ it's an acquired taste on finit par y prendre goût►► Biology acquired characteristic caractère m acquis;Medicine acquired immune deficiency syndrome syndrome m immunodéficitaire acquis;Finance acquired surplus surplus m acquis -
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20 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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