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vacuna nf | (sustancia de inmunización) | vaccine n |
| | inoculation n |
| Se sigue investigando una vacuna contra el sida. |
| Research is still being carried out for a vaccine against AIDS. |
vacuna nf | figurado (medida protectora) | safeguard, lifeline n |
| (figurative) | vaccine, inoculation n |
| Las medidas del Gobierno fueron una vacuna contra la crisis económica mundial. |
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vacuno adj | (relativo a los bovinos) | bovine adj |
| El ganado vacuno ha crecido este año mucho. |
| The bovine livestock has grown a lot this year. |
vacuno nm | (animal bovino) | bovine n |
| (less formal) | cow n |
| (collective) | cattle npl |
| Un vacuno come el 3 % de su peso al día. |
| Bovines eat 3% of their weight in a day. |
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vacunar⇒ vtr | (inocular organismo) | vaccinate⇒, immunize⇒ vtr |
| El veterinario vacunó a mi perro contra la rabia. |
| The veterinarian vaccinated my dog for rabies. |
Additional Translations |
vacunarse⇒ v prnl | (aplicarse vacuna) | be vaccinated, get vaccinated v expr |
| (flu) | get a flu jab v expr |
| Actualmente niños y ancianos se vacunan contra la gripe. |
| Currently, children and the elderly alike get (or: are) vaccinated against flu. |
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