词汇 | transplant |
释义 | transplantWord family noun plant transplant transplantation plantation planter transplantertransplantingverb plant transplant adjectivetransplantable Hospitaltrans·plant1 /ˈtrænsplɑːnt $ -plænt/ ●○○ noun 1 MH[countableC, uncountableU] the operation of transplanting an organ, piece of skin etc 〔器官、皮肤等的〕移植(手术) → implant heart transplant surgery 心脏移植手术 a bone marrow transplant 骨髓移植 2. MH[countableC] the organ, piece of skin etc that is moved in a transplant operation 移植的器官,移植物 → implant Examples from the Corpus transplant• Bombeck began dialysis at her home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, while waiting for a transplant.• The stakes with a child under the age of eight are high for a corneal transplant, Song explains.• For 17 years, 52-year-old Anthony waited in vain for a kidney transplant.• She developed progressive liver failure and required a liver transplant.• a liver transplant• Kelly's only hope of survival was a heart and lung transplant.• The treatment was first tested in patients who received transplants of bone marrow.• a New York transplant to California , Plants, Gardening Hospitaltrans·plant2 /trænsˈplɑːnt $ -ˈplænt/ verb [transitiveT] 1. MHto move an organ, piece of skin etc from one person’s body and put it into another as a form of medical treatment 移植〔器官、皮肤等〕 2. HBPDLGto move a plant from one place and plant it in another place 移植,移栽〔植物〕 3. formalLEAVE YOUR HOME/COUNTRY to move something or someone from one place to another 搬运,使搬迁;使迁移[居] —transplantation /ˌtrænsplɑːnˈteɪʃən $ -plæn-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus transplant• The creeping rhizome produces young plants which can be divided and transplanted.• In addition to plant sales, Barron offered transplanting and landscape gardening.• The second group represented wild birds transplanted from not far away.• His kidney was transplanted in his daughter.• The club looks like a little bit of Las Vegas transplanted in Texas.• Critically ill patients such as Lucky normally receive transplanted livers from a parent.• You need to transplant that cactus.• His ideal was to transplant the classical Athenian model of direct democracy to the new world.• And so James Sherald and his assistants scour the mountains to find any living trees to transplant to his garden. (1400-1500) Late Latin transplantare, from Latin plantare “to plant” |
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