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1 vaccination
ˌvæksɪˈneɪʃən сущ.;
мед.
1) прививка оспы
2) вакцинация (against) to carry out a vaccination of the population, do a mass vaccination of the population ≈ проводить массовую вакцинацию населения to carry out a mass vaccination against tuberculosis ≈ делать всем прививки/проводить массовую вакцинацию против туберкулеза compulsory vaccination ≈ обязательная прививка (медицина) прививка оспы (медицина) вакцинация (медицина) след от прививки vaccination мед. вакцинация ~ вакцинация ~ прививка оспы ~ мед. прививка оспыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vaccination
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2 vaccination
[ˌvæksɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.; мед.2) вакцинацияto carry out a vaccination of the population, to do a mass vaccination of the population — проводить массовую вакцинацию населения
to carry out a mass vaccination against tuberculosis — делать всем прививки, проводить массовую вакцинацию против туберкулёза
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