单词 | jabbed |
释义 | jabbedadj.n. colloquial. A. adj. 1. Injured by poking or pricking. Also: pricked by injection with a needle.In quot. 1909 in figurative context. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] > other injuries crippid1382 brokena1400 bobbed1573 winged1789 self-inflicted1885 vaccine-damaged1973 Tasered1976 1909 J. Galsworthy Fraternity xxix. 248 That modern faculty of pressing on an aching nerve was assuredly not lacking to Bianca. To enter the girl's room was jabbing at the nerve indeed... With the jabbed nerve aching badly she came slowly homewards. 1951 Life 30 July 32/1 (advt.) Never neglect a jabbed finger. The tiniest injury can become infected. 1994 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 30 Dec. 31/2 Cooper's latest novel, remarks of the jabbed arms of the high school junkie: ‘They legitimize him in a way.’ 2007 Dr. Dobb's Jrnl. (Electronic ed.) Apr. 104 He jabbed me in the ribs... ‘I got it,’ I said, rubbing the jabbed spot. 2. That has undergone vaccination; vaccinated. Often with modifying word, as fully, partially, etc.Not common in North American usage. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > immunoprophylaxis > [adjective] > relating to inoculation or vaccination > inoculated or vaccinated inoculated1721 vaccinated1800 vaxxed2004 1960 Belfast Tel. 10 Mar. 16/3 Anti-polio jabbed children for tests... Tests will shortly begin..to discover whether the spreading use of anti-polio vaccination is reducing the amount of polio viruses circulating in the community. 2008 Western Daily Press (Bristol) 7 May 34/1 Once finished, the jabbed children would stumble away in tears, cradling their arm. 2021 News Bites (Electronic ed.) 9 July Ministers consider allowing fully jabbed people to avoid isolation and testing if exposed to Covid. 2022 telegraph.co.uk (Nexis) 7 Feb. (Travel section) Any non-vaccinated or partially jabbed adults aged 18 and over must take..a PCR test within two days of arrival. B. n. With the and plural agreement. Vaccinated individuals viewed or characterized as a group.Not common in North American usage. ΚΠ 1996 L. H. Smith How to raise Healthy Child 373 Join the army; join the jabbed. 2021 Sunday Times (National ed.) (Nexis) 17 Jan. 6 There were also serious doubts about the discriminatory effects of dividing the nation into those presumed to be immune and those still vulnerable—the infected and the uninfected, the jabbed and the unjabbed. 2022 CTK Nat. News Wire (Nexis) 16 Jan. In recent weeks, most of the jabbed are the booster vaccine seekers. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2022). < adj.n.1909 |
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