Vắc-xin

/vakˈsin/
nounIntermediateLoanword from Englishvaccine
🏥Medicine
technical

A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.

Bác sĩ khuyên tôi tiêm vắc-xin trước khi đi du lịch.

The doctor advised me to get vaccinated before traveling.

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Derived from the Latin word 'vaccinus,' meaning 'pertaining to cows,' due to its origin from cowpox.

Collocations

tiêm vắc-xinto get vaccinatedvắc-xin COVID-19COVID-19 vaccine

Synonyms

Related Phrases

tiêm chủngphrase
vaccination

💡Pro Tip

Usage in Vietnamese

'Vắc-xin' is the preferred term in formal and medical contexts, while 'tiêm chủng' is more commonly used in everyday speech.

Gold Rule

Medical Context

Always use 'vắc-xin' in medical or scientific discussions to avoid ambiguity.

📖Word Origin

From the Latin 'vaccinus,' meaning 'pertaining to cows,' due to its origin from cowpox. The term was coined by Edward Jenner in the 18th century.

📝Usage Notes

In Vietnamese, 'vắc-xin' is commonly used interchangeably with 'tiêm chủng,' though 'vắc-xin' is more specific to the biological preparation itself.

Word Breakdown

vắc
vaccine
root
+
-xin
derived from 'vaccine'
suffix
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