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immunity美 [ɪ'mjunəti] 英 [ɪ'mjuːnəti] - n.免疫力;豁免;受保护;免除
- 网络免疫性;豁免权;免疫学
Adj.+n. congressional immunity n. susceptibility,liability,vulnerability n. protection,resistance,invulnerability,insusceptibility,exemption 1. | 免疫力the body's ability to avoid or not be affected by infection and disease |
| immunity to infection 对传染病的免疫力 | | The vaccine provides longer immunity against flu. 这种疫苗对流感的免疫效力时间较长。 |
2. | ~ (from sth) 受保护;豁免;免除the state of being protected from sth |
| The spies were all granted immunity from prosecution. 这些间谍都获得免予公诉。 | | parliamentary/congressional immunity(= protection against particular laws that is given to politicians) 议会╱国会豁免权 | | Officials of all member states receive certain privileges and immunities. 各成员国的官员均享有某些特权和豁免权。 |
n. | 1. a body's ability to resist a disease. Immunity may exist naturally or as a result of inoculation or previous infection. 2. exemption or protection from something unpleasant, e.g. a duty or penalty, to which others are subject 3. an exemption from prosecution for somebody who has knowledge of possible criminal activity and may be personally culpable, offered in exchange for giving sufficient information to the police or to a grand jury 4. a situation in which someone is not affected by something such as a law because they have a special job or position 5. the protection that someone’s body gives them against a particular disease 1. a body's ability to resist a disease. Immunity may exist naturally or as a result of inoculation or previous infection. 2. exemption or protection from something unpleasant, e.g. a duty or penalty, to which others are subject 3. an exemption from prosecution for somebody who has knowledge of possible criminal activity and may be personally culpable, offered in exchange for giving sufficient information to the police or to a grand jury 4. a situation in which someone is not affected by something such as a law because they have a special job or position 5. the protection that someone’s body gives them against a particular disease |
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