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1. ( Immun) Inokulation f, Impfen n, Impfung f; Einimpfen n, Verimpfung f (z. B. von Serum); 2. (Bakt, Lab) Inokulation f, Beimpfung f, Beimpfen n· to get an inoculation againstgeimpft werden gegen· to give an inoculationimpfen, eine Impfung durchführen -
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[ɪˌnɔkju'leɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) мед. прививкаSyn:2) биол. инокуляция (введение живых микроорганизмов в питательную среду, почву, организм растения или животного)3) бот. окулировка (прививка дичка почкой ("глазком") культурного сорта)4) мед. прививочный материалSyn:5) тех. изменение химического состава расплавленного металла с целью упрочить его микроструктуру -
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nounImpfung, die* * *noun die Impfung* * *in·ocu·la·tion[ɪˌnɒkjəˈleɪʃən, AM -ˌnɑ:k-]n Impfung f* * *[I"nɒkjU'leISən]nImpfung fto give sb an inoculation ( against smallpox) — jdn (gegen Pocken) impfen
* * *1. MED Impfung f:give sb an inoculation jemanden impfen;he had an inoculation against yellow fever er ließ sich gegen Gelbfieber impfen;2. MED Einimpfung f3. MED Übertragung f durch Impfung4. fig Einimpfung f, Erfüllung f* * *nounImpfung, die* * *n.Einimpfung f.Impfung -en f. -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) vaccinere* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) vaccinere -
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transitive verbimpfen (against, for gegen)* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) impfen- academic.ru/38311/inoculation">inoculation* * *in·ocu·late[ɪˈnɒkjəleɪt, AM -ˈnɑ:k-]vt* * *[I'nɒkjʊleɪt]vtperson impfen (against gegen)* * *inoculate [-leıt] v/t* * *transitive verbimpfen (against, for gegen)* * *v.einimpfen v.impfen v. -
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i'nokjuleit(to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) inocular, vacunartr[ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt]1 inocular, vacunarv.• inocular v.ɪ'nɑːkjəleɪt, ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt[ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt]VT [+ person, animal] vacunar* * *[ɪ'nɑːkjəleɪt, ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt] -
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i'nokjuleit(to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) vaksinerevaksinereverb \/ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪt\/1) (medisin, om smittestoff) innpode, inokulere2) ( medisin) vaksinere3) (hagestell, om trær) okulere, podeinoculate someone with something ( overført) innpode noe hos noen -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) bólusetja -
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beolt, szemez* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) beolt -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) vacinar* * *in.oc.u.late[in'ɔkjuleit] vt 1 inocular, introduzir, inserir. 2 vacinar. -
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v. vermek, aşılamak, aşı yapmak* * *aşıla* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) aşı yapmak -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) cepiti* * *[inɔkjuleit]transitive verb -
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• oksastaamedicine, veterinary• rokottaa• istuttaa• ympätä* * *i'nokjuleit(to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) rokottaa -
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[ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt]verbo transitivo vaccinare ( against contro)to inoculate sb. with sth. — inoculare qcs. a qcn
* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) vaccinare* * *[ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt]verbo transitivo vaccinare ( against contro)to inoculate sb. with sth. — inoculare qcs. a qcn
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[ɪ'nɔkjuleɪt]vtto inoculate sb against sth — szczepić (zaszczepić perf) kogoś przeciwko czemuś
to inoculate sb with sth — zaszczepiać (zaszczepić perf) komuś coś
* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) szczepić -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) potēt* * *potēt; acot, okulēt; iedvest -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) skiepyti -
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v. inokulera, vaccinera; penetrera* * *[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) []ympa, vaccinera -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) očkovat* * *• očkovat• naočkovat -
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[i'nokjuleit](to give (a person etc) a mild form of a disease, usually by injecting germs into his body, so as to prevent him from catching a more serious form: Has he been inoculated against diphtheria?) a vaccina
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