Antibody Meaning in English
word
ˈæntiˌbɑdi/, /ˈæntɪˌbɑdi
AN-tee-bah-dee
ˈæntɪbˌɒdi
AN-ti-bod-ee
释义
A protein produced by the body’s immune system that helps fight against harmful bacteria, viruses, and other substances.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in medical, biological, and health contexts. Often found with 'test', 'levels', or 'response' (e.g., 'antibody test'). Not to be confused with 'antigen' (the substance that causes an immune response). Formal and scientific term.
Spanish: anticuerpoPortuguese (BR): anticorpoPortuguese (PT): anticorpoChinese (Simplified): 抗体Chinese (Traditional): 抗體Hindi: प्रतिपिंडArabic: جسم مضادBengali: অ্যান্টিবডি - প্রতিরোধক প্রোটিনRussian: антителоJapanese: 抗体Vietnamese: kháng thểKorean: 항체Turkish: antikorUrdu: اینٹی باڈیIndonesian: antibodi
例句
Doctors checked her blood for antibodies.
basic
A vaccine helps your body make antibodies.
basic
Some people have stronger antibodies than others.
basic
After the infection, his body developed enough antibodies to protect him.
natural
Some diseases stay in your body even after antibodies are produced.
natural
Getting an antibody test can show if you've had a past infection.
natural