(psychology) the process of becoming highly sensitive to specific events or situations (especially emotional events or situations)
rendering an organism sensitive to a serum by a series of injections
双语例句
1. May cause sensitisation by skin contact.
接触可能会引起皮肤过敏。
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2. In practice the industry has an extremely low incidence of sensitisation.
在实践中,行业的敏感化的发生率极低。
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3. Attempts to promote the growth of normal gastrointestinal bacteria and prevent sensitisation to foods have included the use of probiotics.
尝试给予益生菌是促进正常肠内菌的生长和预防食物过敏的方法。
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4. The manufacturing factors which have most influence on the emulsion characteristics are the chemical composition and dye-sensitisation of the emulsion.
在制造过程中,使乳酸胶特性最受影响的因素是乳酸的化学成份和染色酸化剂。
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5. War has destroyed health services in South Kivu and prevented local and international organisations from running HIV/AIDS sensitisation programmes in rural areas.
6. These findings contrast sharply with industry experience where workers in industry face the highest risk of exposure and where essentially no cases of skin sensitisation have been reported.
7. ‘Although the fact that Henry and Catherine of Aragon’s first born did not survive is somewhat atypical, it is possible that some cases of Kell sensitisation affect even the first pregnancy.’
8. Such a situation is not the normal contact between a human being and rosin, hence the extremely low incidence of rosin sensitisation amongst workers in the rosin industry and the general public.
这种情况不是一个人之间的松香,因此正常接触的敏感化松香松香之间在业工人和一般公众的发病率极低。
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9. Such a situation is not the normal contact between a human being and rosin, hence the extremely low incidence of rosin sensitisation amongst workers in the rosin industry and the general public.