"immunities" 怎么发音
word
ˌɪmˈjunɪtiz
im-YOO-ni-teez
ɪmjˈuːnɪti
im-YOO-ni-teez
释义
Immunities are protections or exemptions from something harmful or unwanted. Most commonly, it means being protected from diseases or being exempt from legal duties or punishments.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɪmˈjunɪtiz
英式英语
ɪmjˈuːnɪti
简化发音
美式
im-YOO-ni-teez
英式
im-YOO-ni-teez
语境中听
Certain vaccines can give us immunities to dangerous viruses.
Some people have natural immunities to certain diseases.
Diplomats enjoy special immunities in the countries where they work.
After recovering from chickenpox, kids usually have lifelong immunities to it.