immune
剑桥词典
- protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood
- The president claimed he was immune from prosecution .
- She was immune to my charms .
- The mice seemed to be immune to the effects of the drug .
- She's an experienced politician , but she's not immune to criticism .
- I'm not immune to suggestions , but they must be reasonable . 返回 immune
免疫的
Most people who've had chickenpox once are immune to it for the rest of their lives . 大多数出过水痘的人终生都对此病具有免疫力。
He seems to be immune to colds - he just never gets them. 他好像对感冒具有免疫力——他从不感冒。
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not affected or upset by a particular type of behaviour or emotion
不受影响的
The press had criticized her so often that in the end she had become immune (to it). 新闻界如此频繁地批评她,以至于到最后她都(对此)变得无动于衷了。
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not able to be punished or damaged by something
免除的,豁免的
Journalists, he insisted , must be immune (= protected ) from prosecution . 他坚持新闻记者必须免受起诉。
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