Vacuno in english

Bovine

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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vacunar = inoculate ; vaccinate. 

Example: Careful reasoning can inoculate us against religious fanaticism and political doublespeak.Example: Pregnant women are usually advised not to be vaccinated and avoid medicines unless absolutely necessary.

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» vacunar contravaccinate against .

Example: A wildlife trust has become one of the first private organisations to vaccinate badgers against bovine tuberculosis.

» vacunarseget + vaccinated .

Example: So when you get vaccinated to protect yourself, you're protecting your family as well.

» vacunarse contra la gripehave + a/the flu jab .

Example: Yes, it's fine to have the flu jab while you are taking a course of antibiotics, provided you are not ill with fever.

vacuno = bovine. 

Example: Equivalence relationships normally imply the selection of one form as the preferred term, as we have seen, so we make a cross-reference pointing from the non-preferred term to the preferred term: Footpaths See Trails; bovines USE Cattle.

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» ganado vacunobeef .

Example: Rich countries consume 70 percent of the world's food grains, most of which is used to feed beef and dairy cattle.

» viruela vacunacowpox .

Example: Benjamin reasoned that if dairymaids who caught cowpox accidentally were immune to smallpox, then someone who caught cowpox deliberately should be equally immune.

Vacuno synonyms

dull in spanish: aburrido, pronunciation: dʌl part of speech: adjective bovid in spanish: bovido, pronunciation: bɑvəd part of speech: noun
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