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noun immunity (to something) immunity to infection对传染病的免疫力 immunity (against something) The vaccine provides longer immunity against flu. 这种疫苗对流感的免疫效力时间较长。 The spies were all granted immunity from prosecution. 这些间谍都获得免予公诉。 parliamentary/congressional immunity (= protection against particular laws that is given to politicians)议会/国会豁免权 Officials of all member states receive certain privileges and immunities. 各成员国的官员均享有某些特权和豁免权。 He has agreed to waive his diplomatic immunity and face prosecution. High levels of stress may lower your immunity to common illnesses. Infection usually confers lifelong immunity to the disease. Once you have had a cold you build up immunity to that particular virus. Polio has been eradicated due to vaccination and herd immunity. Several ministers were stripped of parliamentary immunity as a prelude to facing corruption charges. The Supreme Court lifted the company’s immunity from criminal prosecution. The island’s inhabitants had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed. The newcomers lacked immunity against local strains of the disease. The newspaper claimed public interest immunity when threatened with prosecution for publishing the story. The vaccine only confers immunity for a few months. Unions were granted immunity from prosecution for non-violent acts. the use of vaccines to stimulate immunity |