Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Vaccine"
The meaning of "Vaccine" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does vaccine requirements in Washington DC to enter into businesses mean?
A:
they are forcing people to get the COVID vaccine
if you don't have the vaccine, then you are not allowed to enter shops etc
if you don't have the vaccine, then you are not allowed to enter shops etc
Q:
What does vaccine confidence mean?
A:
Belief in the safety of a vaccine, perhaps?
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What does "One vaccine for the need for chaos is news about progress from e.g. @PositiveNewsUK and @TechCrunch" mean?
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vaccine here is a way to stop something, or protect from something. .. there is an older phrase , "a toinic for this trouble" i think here tonic has been changed to vaccine because it's current news. It means .. read the positive news to protect yourself from all the crazy political news
Example sentences using "Vaccine"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with vaccine.
A:
1. Thanks to a vaccine, we have nearly eradicated polio.
2. If you are bitten by an animal, it's important to find out if they've been given a rabies vaccine before. Otherwise, you have to get the shot as soon as possible.
3. People who think vaccines are dangerous are called "Anti-vaxers". It is an idea that puts children at risk of getting diseases that are easily preventable with vaccines, like measles or whooping cough.
4. Benjamin Franklin was a huge supporter of vaccination.
2. If you are bitten by an animal, it's important to find out if they've been given a rabies vaccine before. Otherwise, you have to get the shot as soon as possible.
3. People who think vaccines are dangerous are called "Anti-vaxers". It is an idea that puts children at risk of getting diseases that are easily preventable with vaccines, like measles or whooping cough.
4. Benjamin Franklin was a huge supporter of vaccination.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with vaccine, vaccination and injection. (or explain the difference.).
A:
@MarkDarby's answer is perfect. I would just add that injection is not the only method of administering a vaccine or of vaccinating (a verb we also use) someone.
Synonyms of "Vaccine" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between COVID-19 vaccine program and COVID-19 vaccination program ?
A:
日本語で説明できないから英語でやってみる。すみません。
There is not a major difference. but the nuance would be:
"covid 19 vaccine program" is a more general term, it could be about the vaccine production, awareness, distribution, vaccinating the population or a bit of everything.
whereas
"covid 19 vaccination program" on the other hand is a lot more specific in that it is about vaccinating the population.
I hope this helps.
There is not a major difference. but the nuance would be:
"covid 19 vaccine program" is a more general term, it could be about the vaccine production, awareness, distribution, vaccinating the population or a bit of everything.
whereas
"covid 19 vaccination program" on the other hand is a lot more specific in that it is about vaccinating the population.
I hope this helps.
Q:
What is the difference between vaccine mandate and vaccine mandatory ?
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Mandate is a noun, and mandatory is an adjective.
A mandate is a rule. A vaccine mandate means that, as a rule, people must get vaccines. Because it is a noun, you use it like: "There is a vaccine mandate".
Mandatory simply describes the situation. Because it is an adjective, you use it like: "Vaccines are mandatory".
"Vaccines are mandatory BECAUSE there is a vaccine mandate."
A mandate is a rule. A vaccine mandate means that, as a rule, people must get vaccines. Because it is a noun, you use it like: "There is a vaccine mandate".
Mandatory simply describes the situation. Because it is an adjective, you use it like: "Vaccines are mandatory".
"Vaccines are mandatory BECAUSE there is a vaccine mandate."
Q:
What is the difference between I'm going to have my vaccine next week and I'm going to get my vaccine next week ?
A:
“have” is not correct to use here. it should be “get”
“i’m going to get my vaccine next week” is correct
“i’m going to get my vaccine next week” is correct
Q:
What is the difference between get a vaccine and get vaccinated ?
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They mean the same thing.
Q:
What is the difference between vaccine and vaccination ?
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Vaccination = process of administering vaccine. Vaccine is a type of drug made from dead or incapacitated viruses or bacteria whose purpose is to train the immune system to fight against the particular strains contained in the vaccine.
Translations of "Vaccine"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I got the third vaccine for COVID-19 today.
3 hours after getting a shot, my body feels a bit cold and nervous.
I hope there will be no aftereffects.
Happy New Year
3 hours after getting a shot, my body feels a bit cold and nervous.
I hope there will be no aftereffects.
Happy New Year
A:
It Looks good overall! When you said “nervous”, I wasn’t sure what you meant by that. You can also say “I hope there will be no other side effects.” Otherwise it looks great!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "그래도 백신이 나오고 있으니까 상황이 좀 더 좋아질 거 같아
Still, the vaccine is coming out, so I think things will get better"
Is this natural translation?
Still, the vaccine is coming out, so I think things will get better"
Is this natural translation?
A:
Yeah! The grammar can be corrected to “Still, the vaccine’s coming, so I think things will get better.” This is an even more natural way to say it, rather than sounding too monotonous :)
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How do you say this in English (US)? I think It's not that the vaccine is bad, Isn't it just that the vaccine doesn't work against mutants?
Is this sentence correct?
Is this sentence correct?
A:
It's not that the vaccine is bad, isn't it just that the vaccine doesn't work against mutations?
^ More natural.
^ More natural.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? a valid vaccine report shall be presented at the reception upon arrival
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A valid vaccine certification shall be presented at the reception upon arrival.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I‘ve got vaccine
I was vaccineated
Which is better? or suggest?
I was vaccineated
Which is better? or suggest?
A:
I got vaccinated
Other questions about "Vaccine"
Q:
I booked the COVID-19 vaccine today. It was a hard time. Because there were so many people who are booking the vaccine at the same time. I will take a vaccine on the 27th. It makes me a little nervous, but it's okay! I'll write the review of taking vaccine! Does this sound natural?
A:
× I booked the COVID-19 vaccine today.
✓ I booked an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine today.
× It was a hard time.
✓ It was difficult.
× Because there were so many people who are booking the vaccine at the same time.
✓ Because there were so many people who are booking an appointment for the vaccine at the same time.
× I will take a vaccine on the 27th.
✓ I will get the vaccine on the 27th.
× I'll write the review of taking vaccine!
✓ I'll write a review of my experience taking vaccine!
✓ I booked an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine today.
× It was a hard time.
✓ It was difficult.
× Because there were so many people who are booking the vaccine at the same time.
✓ Because there were so many people who are booking an appointment for the vaccine at the same time.
× I will take a vaccine on the 27th.
✓ I will get the vaccine on the 27th.
× I'll write the review of taking vaccine!
✓ I'll write a review of my experience taking vaccine!
Q:
I got a Covid-19 vaccine once today. Does this sound natural?
A:
I got a Covid-19 vaccine today.
Q:
I got the 2nd vaccine shot today. I feel feverish and fatigue from side effects. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I got the 2nd vaccine shot today.
✓ 1. I got my 2nd shot today.
× I feel feverish and fatigue from side effects.
✓ 2. I feel feverish and tired.
1. These days if you say you got your 2nd shot, we know you’re talking about your 2nd COVID vaccine.
2. If you feel feverish and tired we know they’re just side effects, and you will feel better tomorrow or the next day. (Most people I know slept all day the day after their 2nd shot but on the next day they were 100%)
✓ 1. I got my 2nd shot today.
× I feel feverish and fatigue from side effects.
✓ 2. I feel feverish and tired.
1. These days if you say you got your 2nd shot, we know you’re talking about your 2nd COVID vaccine.
2. If you feel feverish and tired we know they’re just side effects, and you will feel better tomorrow or the next day. (Most people I know slept all day the day after their 2nd shot but on the next day they were 100%)
Q:
I heard that Astraceneca’s vaccine is likely to cause blood clots as a side effect from news. Does this sound natural?
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× I heard that Astraceneca’s vaccine is likely to cause blood clots as a side effect from news.
✓ I heard on the news that AstraZeneca’s vaccine is likely to cause blood clots as a side effect.
✓ I heard on the news that AstraZeneca’s vaccine is likely to cause blood clots as a side effect.
Q:
I went to get the COVIT-19 vaccine. It was said that there may be side reactions the second time, but so far no symptoms have appeared. But I had to watch that for a while. Does this sound natural?
A:
The last sentence would be better as "I will have to watch that for a while," since it's a thing that is definitely going to happen.
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