immunity
[i'mju:niti]
n.免疫, 免疫性, 免除, 豁免
例句与用法:
They can't be prosecuted for this offence - they have diplomatic immunity.
他们不会因这次违法行为而受到检控 - 他们享有外交豁免权。
A protein substance produced in the blood or tissues in response to a specific antigen, such as a bacterium or a toxin. Antibodies destroy or weaken bacteria and neutralize organic poisons, thus forming the basis of immunity.
抗体,免疫体血液或组织针对某种抗原如细菌或毒素而产生的蛋白质物质。抗体消灭细菌或削弱其作用,中和有机毒素,因而形成免疫力
A temporary immunity or exemption; a reprieve.
宽恕; 赦免临时性的豁免或免除; 缓期,暂减
This vaccine will give you immunity for two years.
接种这种疫苗可有两年免疫力。
He has diplomatic immunity.
他有外交豁免权。
词形变化:
名词复数: immunities |
详细释义:
n.
1. 免疫力; 免疫性[U][(+against/to)]
immunity against typhoid
对伤寒的免疫力
2. 免除, 豁免[U][(+from)]
The law gives public schools immunity from taxation.
法律免除公立学校的纳税义务。
3. 豁免权[U][C]
diplomatic immunity
外交豁免权