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抗体

kōtai koːtaɪ

An antibody is a protective protein produced by your immune system to fight off harmful substances like viruses or bacteria. It acts like a specialized soldier that remembers specific germs to prevent you from getting sick from the same thing twice.

Ejemplos

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1

ワクチンを打ったので、抗体ができました。

I got the vaccine, so I developed antibodies.

2

検査の結果、十分な抗体が確認されました。

As a result of the test, sufficient antibodies were confirmed.

3

もう抗体持ってるから大丈夫だよ。

I already have antibodies, so I'm fine.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
抗体
Relacionado
免疫
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Truco para recordar

Think of the Kanji: 'Kō' (抗) means 'against/resist' and 'Tai' (体) means 'body'. It's your body's way of resisting invaders.

Quiz rápido

病気を防ぐために、体の中に___が作られます。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 抗体

Ejemplos

1

ワクチンを打ったので、抗体ができました。

everyday

I got the vaccine, so I developed antibodies.

2

検査の結果、十分な抗体が確認されました。

formal

As a result of the test, sufficient antibodies were confirmed.

3

もう抗体持ってるから大丈夫だよ。

informal

I already have antibodies, so I'm fine.

4

抗体は特定の抗原にのみ結合する性質を持つ。

academic

Antibodies have the property of binding only to specific antigens.

5

入国には抗体検査の証明書が必要です。

business

An antibody test certificate is required for entry into the country.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
抗体
Relacionado
免疫

Colocaciones comunes

抗体ができる to develop antibodies
抗体検査 antibody test
抗体を持つ to have antibodies
抗体価 antibody titer/level
中和抗体 neutralizing antibody

Frases Comunes

抗体検査を受ける

to take an antibody test

抗体反応

antibody response

抗体をつくる

to produce antibodies

Se confunde a menudo con

抗体 vs 抗原

An antigen (kōgen) is the foreign invader (virus/bacteria), whereas an antibody (kōtai) is the body's defense against it.

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Notas de uso

While it is a medical term, it became a common household word in Japan due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is almost always used with the verbs 'dekiru' (to be made) or 'motsu' (to possess).

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse it with 'antigen' (抗原) or use the general word for 'immunity' (免疫) when they specifically mean the proteins (antibodies).

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Truco para recordar

Think of the Kanji: 'Kō' (抗) means 'against/resist' and 'Tai' (体) means 'body'. It's your body's way of resisting invaders.

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Origen de la palabra

A Sino-Japanese compound of 抗 (resist/anti-) and 体 (body/substance).

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + がある (to have/there is an antibody) Noun + ができる (antibodies are formed)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, regular health checkups and vaccinations are common, making this term visible in medical documents and news broadcasts.

Quiz rápido

病気を防ぐために、体の中に___が作られます。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 抗体

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