English to Turkish Meaning of immune - bağışık


Immune :
bağışık

bağışık, saldırılamaz, ücretsiz, kasa, güvenli, emin

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Definitions of immune in English
Noun(1) a person who is immune to a particular infection
Adjective(1) relating to the condition of immunity(2) secure against(3) relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection(4) (usually followed by `to'
Examples of immune in English
(1) Most adults are immune to mono after age 18 (their body fights the virus so they don't get sick).(2) And in case anybody at home thinks allergists are immune to getting allergies themselves, you yourself get shots.(3) The company claims it is immune from the suit because users legally copy music for personal use.(4) The political class has become largely immune to the heartache of war.(5) Several studies have been undertaken using this natural immune modulator.(6) In the old days, such a manager would have been largely immune from prosecution.(7) All of this is narrated by Michael, the only one of the quartet immune to the infection.(8) More people were also already immune to the disease.(9) So maybe I'm not completely immune to those seasonal influences either(10) How could these guys operate for more than a decade immune from prosecution?(11) Analyses and opinions were not immune to those influences.(12) The Attorney General and Crown attorneys are immune from civil suit except in the case of malicious prosecution.(13) Commercial free speech is protected, but it is not immune from regulation.(14) Politics beckoned, not just because it offered an outlet for his rhetorical brilliance and restless ambition, but also because MPs were immune from prosecution.(15) Royalty are not immune from their effects, as we have seen all too clearly.(16) At the same time, the hype notwithstanding, large parts of the country remain immune to media influence.
Related Phrases of immune
(1) immune system ::
bağışıklık sistemi
(2) immune response ::
bağışıklık tepkisi
(3) immune deficiency ::
Bağışıklık yetersizliği
Synonyms
Adjective
1. resistant to ::
dayanıklı
2. not subject to ::
tabi olmayan
3. not liable to ::
sorumlu değildir
4. unsusceptible to ::
için aldırmaz
5. not vulnerable to ::
savunmasız değil
6. protected from ::
den korundu
7. safe from ::
güvenli
8. secure against ::
karşı emniyete
9. not in danger of ::
değil tehlikesiyle karşı karşıya
10. impervious to ::
geçirmeyen
11. invulnerable to ::
yenilmez
12. unaffected by ::
etkilenmeyen
Different Forms
autoimmune, immune
Word Example from TV Shows
Damn you, woman.
Are you immune to pain?

Damn you, woman. Are you IMMUNE to pain?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 9

but none that are immune to flattery.

but none that are IMMUNE to flattery.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

Some people are immune
to good advice.

Some people are IMMUNE to good advice.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11

Mine has a fully developed immune system.

Mine has a fully developed IMMUNE system.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 8

There's this kid in Copenhagen,
he has no immune system.

There's this kid in Copenhagen, he has no IMMUNE system.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 16

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