👉 Okay, let's break it down into a few parts:
1. Vaccine : This is a term that refers to any substance containing an antigen (an external protein found on a foreign object) and the vaccine requires injection. 2. Live : In this context, "live" means not dead or incapacitated. It implies the vaccine hasn't been administered and is still effective as long as it remains alive inside the body. Example sentence: - The doctor injected the patient with an influenza vaccine and then live intramuscularly, which means that the vaccine was live inside the patient's body. This way, we're not just saying "Vaccine" but using the slang of "live" to mean something is still living even after it has been administered. It's a playful touch that adds a layer of surprise and danger. Interesting, isn't it?