劍橋詞典protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood 免疫的 Most people who've had chickenpox once are immune to it for the rest of their lives . 大多數(shù)出過(guò)水痘的人終生都對(duì)此病具有免疫力。 He seems to be immune to colds - he just never gets them. 他好像對(duì)感冒具有免疫力——他從不感冒。 [ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ] not affected or upset by a particular type of behaviour or emotion 不受影響的 The press had criticized her so often that in the end she had become immune (to it). 新聞界如此頻繁地批評(píng)她,以至于到最后她都(對(duì)此)變得無(wú)動(dòng)于衷了。 [ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ] not able to be punished or damaged by something 免除的,豁免的 Journalists, he insisted , must be immune (= protected ) from prosecution . 他堅(jiān)持新聞?dòng)浾弑仨毭馐芷鹪V。 例句 The president claimed he was immune from prosecution .She was immune to my charms .The mice seemed to be immune to the effects of the drug .She's an experienced politician , but she's not immune to criticism .I'm not immune to suggestions , but they must be reasonable . 返回 immune