vaccination
英 [,væksɪ'neɪʃən]
美 [,væksn'eʃən]
英語の語源
- vaccination (n.)
- 1800, used by British physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823) for the technique he devised of preventing smallpox by injecting people with the cowpox virus (variolae vaccinae), from vaccine (adj.) "pertaining to cows, from cows" (1798), from Latin vaccinus "from cows," from vacca "cow" (Latin bos "cow" being originally "ox," "a loan word from a rural dialect" according to Buck, who cites Umbrian bue). "The use of the term for diseases other than smallpox is due to Pasteur" [OED].
例文
- 1. Parents were too frightened to bring their children for vaccination .
- 親は怖がりすぎて、子供を連れてワクチンを接種することができません。
- 2. Vaccination and other prophylactic measures can be carried out.
- ワクチン接種やその他の予防策を講じることができる。
- 3.Anyone who wants to avoid the flu should consider getting a vaccination .
- インフルエンザにかかりたくなければ、ワクチン接種を考慮しなければならない。
- 4.Smallpox can be contained by vaccination .
- 種痘ワクチンは天然痘を制御することができる。
- 5. Vaccination is a preventive against smallpox.
- 種痘は天然痘を予防する方法である