injection
Prononciation : [ɪnˈdʒɛkʃən]
Contexte : « medicine »
(noun) a way to put medicine or other liquids into your body using a needle. It's like giving your body a little help with sickness through a shot.
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The doctor gave me an injection to help me feel better.
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I didn't need an injection because my illness could be treated with pills.
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Did you get your flu injection this year?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) adding new information or code into a computer program. It's like putting new fuel in a car to make it run better.
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The software update included an injection of new features that improved performance.
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The app crashed because there was no injection of the necessary security updates.
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What kind of injection was used to enhance the program's capabilities?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) something that gives a sudden boost or increase in feelings or energy. It’s like when you get excited about something fun and it makes you feel really happy!
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The surprise party gave her an injection of joy that lasted all week.
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Without the injection of excitement, the event turned out to be very boring.
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What could give you an injection of motivation to finish your homework?