immune

形容詞

UK/ɪˈmjuːn/
US/ɪˈmjuːn/

定義 immune 形容詞

  1. Protected against a particular disease due to specific antibodies in the blood.

    对特定疾病具有抵抗力的;有免疫力的

    • Most individuals who have contracted chickenpox develop a lifelong immunity to the disease.

      大多数感染过水痘的人会对这种疾病产生终身免疫力。

    • He appears to have immunity to colds, as he never seems to catch one.

      他似乎对感冒有免疫力,因为他从未得过感冒。

    • After vaccination, the body develops immunity to the virus.

      接种疫苗后,身体会对病毒产生免疫力。

  2. C2After verb(动后形容词)

    Not affected or bothered by a particular type of behavior or emotion.

    不受影响的;对某事物无动于衷的

    • The constant criticism from the press eventually made her immune to it.

      来自媒体的持续批评最终使她对其免疫了。

    • After years of training, he became immune to harsh criticism.

      经过多年的训练,他对严厉的批评已经免疫了。

    • Having experienced numerous setbacks, she had become immune to failure.

      经历了无数挫折后,她已经对失败免疫了。

  3. After verb(动后形容词)

    Not able to be punished or harmed by something.

    免除的;豁免的;不受...影响的

    • He maintained that journalists should be immune from prosecution.

      他坚持记者应该免于被起诉。

    • Diplomats enjoy legal immunity in the countries where they are stationed.

      外交官在驻在国享有法律豁免权。

    • This organization is immune to legal action under certain conditions.

      这个组织在某些条件下免受法律诉讼。