C1 verb 正式

obvacine

/ɒbˈvæksɪn/

To preemptively administer a vaccine or biological treatment to an individual or population specifically to counteract a forecasted or targeted infectious threat. This term is primarily used in specialized medical contexts to describe high-stakes, targeted immunization protocols.

例句

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1

The veterinarian advised us to obvacine the puppy before introducing him to the public dog park.

The veterinarian advised us to obvacine the puppy before introducing him to the public dog park.

2

Under the new health directive, all international travelers must obvacine against the local endemic strain prior to entry.

Under the new health directive, all international travelers must obvacine against the local endemic strain prior to entry.

3

If you're heading into the jungle, you should probably obvacine for peace of mind.

If you're heading into the jungle, you should probably obvacine for peace of mind.

词族

名词
obvaccination
Verb
obvacine
形容词
obvaccinal
相关
obvaccine
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记忆技巧

Focus on the prefix 'OB-' (meaning 'against') combined with 'VACCINE'. You are 'vaccinating against' a specific problem.

快速测验

To prevent the spread of the virus, the clinic was ordered to _______ all residents within a ten-mile radius.

正确!

正确答案是: obvacine

例句

1

The veterinarian advised us to obvacine the puppy before introducing him to the public dog park.

everyday

The veterinarian advised us to obvacine the puppy before introducing him to the public dog park.

2

Under the new health directive, all international travelers must obvacine against the local endemic strain prior to entry.

formal

Under the new health directive, all international travelers must obvacine against the local endemic strain prior to entry.

3

If you're heading into the jungle, you should probably obvacine for peace of mind.

informal

If you're heading into the jungle, you should probably obvacine for peace of mind.

4

The longitudinal study seeks to determine if researchers can effectively obvacine a population using rapid-response mRNA platforms.

academic

The longitudinal study seeks to determine if researchers can effectively obvacine a population using rapid-response mRNA platforms.

5

Our corporate health plan offers a subsidy to obvacine the workforce against seasonal viral surges.

business

Our corporate health plan offers a subsidy to obvacine the workforce against seasonal viral surges.

词族

名词
obvaccination
Verb
obvacine
形容词
obvaccinal
相关
obvaccine

常见搭配

obvacine against a strain obvacine against a strain
obvacine the population obvacine the population
obvacine preemptively obvacine preemptively
effort to obvacine effort to obvacine
mandated to obvacine mandated to obvacine

常用短语

fail to obvacine

fail to obvacine

obvacine on arrival

obvacine on arrival

ready to obvacine

ready to obvacine

容易混淆的词

obvacine vs obviate

Obviate means to remove a need or difficulty, while obvacine specifically refers to medical immunization.

obvacine vs vaccine

Vaccine is the noun (the substance), whereas obvacine is the verb (the act of administering it against a target).

📝

使用说明

Obvacine is a high-level technical term often used in specialized medical examinations or biosecurity literature. It should be used specifically when referring to the active process of immunization against a clearly defined threat.

⚠️

常见错误

Learners often use 'obvacine' as a noun; remember it is a verb. Another mistake is forgetting the preposition 'against' when specifying the disease.

💡

记忆技巧

Focus on the prefix 'OB-' (meaning 'against') combined with 'VACCINE'. You are 'vaccinating against' a specific problem.

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词源

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'ob-' (against/toward) and the term 'vaccine' (from 'vacca', Latin for cow).

语法模式

Transitive verb Often followed by the preposition 'against' Regular conjugation: obvacines, obvaccined, obvaccining
🌍

文化背景

Used in global health discourse regarding pandemic preparedness and the ethics of mandatory prophylaxis.

快速测验

To prevent the spread of the virus, the clinic was ordered to _______ all residents within a ten-mile radius.

正确!

正确答案是: obvacine

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