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单词 inoculation
释义
inoculatei‧noc‧u‧late /ɪˈnɒkjəleɪt $ ɪˈnɑː-/ verb [transitive] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINinoculate
Origin:
1400-1500 Latin past participle of inoculare ‘to attach a bud to a plant’, from oculus ‘eye, bud’
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
inoculate
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyinoculate
he, she, itinoculates
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyinoculated
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave inoculated
he, she, ithas inoculated
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad inoculated
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill inoculate
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have inoculated
Continuous Form
PresentIam inoculating
he, she, itis inoculating
you, we, theyare inoculating
PastI, he, she, itwas inoculating
you, we, theywere inoculating
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been inoculating
he, she, ithas been inoculating
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been inoculating
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be inoculating
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been inoculating
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And Isle of Muck had inoculated his tenants against the smallpox at a cost of two shillings and sixpence per head.
  • By mid-November 1953 plans were in place to start inoculating children on February 8, 1954.
  • His dark throat lay inoculated beneath that hollow of wrinkled skin.
  • I sometimes think that the principal function of professional training in education is to inoculate teachers against books on education.
  • Net fluid transport was measured 18 hours after inoculating the intestine with the bacterial strain.
  • She had been inoculated April 21 with the Cutter vaccine, along with almost four-hundred Clearwater County first-and second graders.
  • Still, the day after the announcement in Ann Arbor, communities started inoculating children.
  • To be sure, scientists have created disease by inoculating animals with brain tissue from infected animals.
word sets
WORD SETS
anabolic steroid, nounanaesthetic, nounantacid, nounantibiotic, nounantidepressant, nounantidote, nounantihistamine, nounanti-inflammatory, adjectiveantitoxin, nounaspirin, nounbalm, nounbalsam, nounbandage, nounbandage, verbBand-Aid, nounbarbiturate, nounbatch, nounBCG, nounbelladonna, nounbeta-blocker, nounbismuth, nounbooster, nouncaffeine, nouncapsule, nouncastor oil, nounchemotherapy, nounclinical, adjectivecodeine, nouncondom, nouncortisone, nouncough mixture, noundepressant, noundisinfect, verbdisinfectant, noundispensary, noundispense, verbdispensing chemist, noundiuretic, noundosage, noundose, noundose, verbdraught, noundrip, noundrug, noundrug, verbdruggist, noundrugstore, nounear drops, nounemetic, nounemollient, adjectiveEpsom salts, nouneucalyptus, nounexpectorant, nounfluoridate, verbfluoride, nounfolic acid, noungripe water, nounhallucinogen, nounhemlock, nounherbal, adjectiveherbal medicine, nounhypnotic, nounimmunize, verbinfusion, nouninhalant, nouninhaler, nouninject, verbinjection, nouninoculate, verbintravenous, adjectiveiodine, nounlaxative, nounlotion, nounlozenge, nounmagnesia, nounmedicament, nounmedicated, adjectivemedication, nounmedicinal, adjectivemedicine, nounmelatonin, nounmethadone, nounmilk of magnesia, nounmorning-after pill, nounmorphia, nounmorphine, nounnarcotic, nounnarcotic, adjectiveneedle, nounniacin, nounnicotine patch, nounobstetrician, nounointment, nounopiate, nounopium, nounoral contraceptive, nounoverdose, nounover-the-counter, adjectivepack, nounpainkiller, nounparacetamol, nounpastille, nounpatch, nounpatent medicine, nounpenicillin, nounpharmaceutical, adjectivepharmaceuticals, nounpharmacist, nounpharmacology, nounpharmacopoeia, nounpharmacy, nounplacebo, nounprescribe, verbprescription, nounpurgative, nounquinine, nounRDA, nounreaction, nounremedy, nounrubbing alcohol, nounsalve, nounsedation, nounsedative, nounsenna, nounserum, nounside effect, nounsleeping pill, nounspecific, nounsteroid, nounstimulant, nounstrychnine, nounsuppository, nounsurgical spirit, nounsyringe, nountablet, nountake, verbThalidomide, nountherapist, nountincture, nountonic, nountranquillizer, nountruth drug, nounvaccinate, verbvaccine, nounValium, nounVaseline, nounwitch-hazel, noun
to protect someone against a disease by putting a weak form of the disease into their body using a needleimmunize, vaccinateinoculate somebody against something All the children had been inoculated against hepatitis.inoculation /ɪˌnɒkjəˈleɪʃən $ -ˌnɑːk-/ noun [countable, uncountable]
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