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Новый большой англо-русский словарь - inoculate

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка inoculate на русский

inoculate
1. мед. делать (предохранительную) прививку he was inoculated with the smallpox serum —- ему привили оспу children were inoculated against diphtheria —- детям сделали прививку против дифтерита 2. вселять, насаждать (мыли, идеи и т. п.); внушать; заражать they tried to inoculate him with wisdom —- они пытались образумить его to be inoculated with the poison of jealousy —- быть отравленным ядом ревности 3. сад. прививать глазком, инокулировать 4. воен. разг. проводить подготовку войск в условиях, приближенных к боевым 5. хим. затравливать (кристаллизацию)
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1.
  v.  1) делать (предохранительную) прививку (against/with) If you are travelling to a tropical country, you ought to be inoculated against/with yellow fever.  2) bot. прививать ...
Англо-русский словарь
2.
  инокулировать, вводить затравку ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1) затравливать, создавать затравку 2) модифицировать ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  v.tr. 1 a treat (a person or animal) with a small quantity of the agent of a disease, in the form of vaccine or serum, usu. by injection, to promote immunity against the disease. b implant (a disease) by means of vaccine. 2 instil (a person) with ideas or opinions. Derivatives inoculable adj. inoculation n. inoculative adj. inoculator n. Etymology: orig. in sense 'insert (a bud) into a plant': L inoculare inoculat- engraft (as IN-(2), oculus eye, bud) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   transitive verb  (-lated; -lating)  Etymology: Middle English, to insert a bud in a plant, from Latin inoculatus, past participle of inoculare, from in- + oculus eye, bud — more at eye  Date: 1721  1.  a. to introduce a microorganism into ~ mice with anthrax beans ~d with nitrogen-fixing bacteria  b. to introduce (as a microorganism) into a suitable situation for growth  c. to introduce immunologically active material (as an antibody or antigen) into especially in order to treat or prevent a disease ~ children against diphtheria  2. to introduce something into the mind of  3. to protect as if by inoculation  Synonyms: see infuse  • inoculative adjective  • inoculator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (inoculates, inoculating, inoculated) To inoculate a person or animal means to inject a weak form of a disease into their body as a way of protecting them against the disease. ...a program to inoculate every child in the state... His dogs were inoculated against rabies. = vaccinate VERB: V n, be V-ed against n • inoculation (inoculations) This may eventually lead to routine inoculation of children... N-VAR: oft N against n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  - 1440, from L. inoculatus, pp. of inoculare "graft in, implant," from in- "in" + oculus "bud," originally "eye." At first, "implant a bud into a plant," meaning of "implant germs of a disease to produce immunity" first recorded (in inoculation) 1714. ...
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