vaccine
US /vækˈsiːn/
UK /vækˈsiːn/

1.
لقاح, مصل
a substance put into a person's or animal's body to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies
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The new vaccine offers protection against several strains of the virus.
اللقاح الجديد يوفر حماية ضد عدة سلالات من الفيروس.
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Children receive various vaccines as part of their immunization schedule.
يتلقى الأطفال لقاحات مختلفة كجزء من جدول تحصينهم.
1.
لقح, حصّن
to treat a person or animal with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
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Doctors recommend that all children be vaccinated against measles.
يوصي الأطباء بتلقيح جميع الأطفال ضد الحصبة.
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The entire population needs to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.
يجب تلقيح السكان بالكامل لتحقيق مناعة القطيع.