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1 inoculate
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. -
2 inoculate
inoculate [ɪ'nɒkjʊleɪt]Medicine (person, animal) vacciner;∎ to inoculate sb against sth vacciner qn contre qch;∎ they inoculated guinea pigs with the virus ils ont inoculé le virus à des cobayes -
3 inoculer
inoculer [inɔkyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• inoculer un virus/une maladie à qn (volontairement) to inoculate sb with a virus/a disease ; (accidentellement) to infect sb with a virus/a disease* * *inɔkyle2) ( contaminer)inoculer à quelqu'un — to infect somebody with [virus, maladie, idée]
* * *inɔkyle vt1) MÉDECINE to inoculate2) fig, [passion, vice]* * *inoculer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( vacciner) to inoculate (contre against); inoculer qch à qn to inoculate sb with sth;[inɔkyle] verbe transitif -
4 inoculare
inoculare v.tr.1 (med.) (introdurre) to inoculate: inoculare il vaccino del vaiolo a qlcu., to inoculate s.o. against smallpox2 (fig.) to implant, to sow*: inoculare un sospetto, to sow suspicion.* * *[inoku'lare]verbo transitivo1) to inoculateinoculare in qcn. — to inoculate sb. with [virus, siero]
* * *inoculare/inoku'lare/ [1]1 to inoculate; inoculare in qcn. to inoculate sb. with [virus, siero] -
5 inoculare in qcn.
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