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英:[ˌtrænzplɑ:n'teɪʃn]
美:[ˌtrænsplænˈteʃən]
n.
移植
移植法
移居
移民
词根:transplant
adj.transplantable 可移植的,可移种的
n.transplant 移植;移植器官;被移植物;移居者
transplanter 移植机;移植者
vi.transplant 移植;迁移;移居
vt.transplant 移植;迁移;使移居
verb
transitive verb
to lift and reset (a plant) in another soil or situation
to remove from one place or context and settle or introduce elsewhere : relocate
to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another
intransitive verb
to tolerate being transplanted
does not transplant as well as other varieties
noun
a person or thing that is transplanted
a manufacturing plant set up locally by a foreign automobile company to save on shipping costs
bumpers shipped to a Japanese transplant in the U.S.
the act or process of transplanting
liver transplantation肝脏移植
organ transplantation器官移植
renal transplantation肾移植,肾脏移植
lung transplantation肺移植,肺移植术
hair transplantation毛发移植;毛移植术
transplantation immunity移植免疫
大约1600年,源自法语 transplantation,是 transplanter(动词)的名词形式,源自晚期拉丁语 transplantare(参见 transplant(动词))。
移植
移栽
移植
移植术:取自本人或他人的组织移植另见graft项下有关条目
移植
将一种经济生物从原栖息水域移放到另一个环境条件相似的水域繁殖生长。
移植
又称 :移植(grafting )
移植
又称 :移植(reimplantation )
移植[术]
Verb Middle English transplaunten, from Late Latin transplantare, from Latin trans- + plantare to plant
The first known use of transplant was in the 15th century
transplant1 of 2verb
to dig up and plant in another soil or situation
transplant seedlings
to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast
transplanted beavers to other parts of the state
to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another
transplant2 of 2noun
something or someone transplanted
the act or process of transplanting
transplant1 of 2verb
to dig up and plant in another soil or situation
transplant seedlings
to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast
transplanted beavers to other parts of the state
to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another
transplant2 of 2noun
something or someone transplanted
the act or process of transplanting
1 If kidneys from genetically modified animals can be transplanted on a large scale, dialysis “will become obsolete,” said Dr. Leonardo V. Riella, medical director for kidney transplantation at Mass General.
2 "It opens up a new way that we could treat this disease, because now -- instead of just relying on medications and transplantation -- there are possibly effective lifestyle interventions," says Chan.
3 He is going to need a liver transplant.
4 Although Assyrians switched to Aramaic, it was not wholesale transplantation.
虽然亚述语被阿拉母语取代, 它却不是被完整移植的.
5 But in Tucker’s case, the surgeons needed to harvest the organs while they were maximally viable for transplantation and ignored this rule, instead invoking the novel concept of “brain death.”
6 There may have been 80 or so hand transplants performed worldwide by now, but limb transplantation still raises serious issues.
7 One that is shown on the left is cell transplantation.
左边显示的是细胞移植。
8 With the hybrid brain system created by Baldwin's team, researchers can now use the mice to carefully dissect what happened in the different models, which may eventually help improve the success of human cell transplantation.
9 The patient's body rejected the transplant.
10 “Traditional hair transplantation doesn’t increase hair numbers in the scalp, but hair-regenerative medicine can do in principle, by growing stem cells outside the body.”
11 Taylor has written a bleak book with flashes of beauty, circling a hothouse of young people on the brink of transplantation into the harsh outside world.
12 Although the transplantation of donor blood stem cells is a well-established form of treatment, it is an onerous process for patients.
13 The Newlyweds, "an engaging look at cultural transplantation", which focuses on Amina, a Bangladeshi in her early 20s who travels to the US to get married, is appropriately "undeniably enjoyable and beautifully written".
14 The split-liver transplantation was pioneered in Germany in the late 1980s and was initially performed on one pediatric and one adult patient.
15 She underwent hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation which uses stem cells derived from bone marrow, peripheral blood or umbilical cord blood.
16 Transplantation is increasingly seen as the best solution to end-stage organ failure.
移植越来越多地被认为是治疗晚期器官衰竭的最好解决办法。
17 Clinically, the researchers focused on a group of patients who had developed EBV-triggered blood cancer following organ transplantation.
18 Increase the neutrophilic granulocyte count after bone marrow transplantation.
促进骨髓移植后中性粒细胞计数增加.
19 In severe cases, a heart transplantation can be performed as a last resort, but this is complicated by long waiting lists as a result of the limited availability of suitable donor hearts.
20 Surgeons have made a great breakthrough in the kidney transplantation.
外科医生们在肾脏移植方面取得了重大突破。
1 移居
emigratory migrant migration trek emigration transmigration migrate emigrate transmigrate transplant
2 移接
4 移民
emigratory first-generation emigrant settlement immigration immigrant settler emigration naturalisation incomer transmigrant immigrate plantation transplant
5 移植
transplant colonization implantation plant implant replant denizen naturalize explant naturalization bud graft port inoculable inoculation displant splice colonize inoculate
6 移栽
7 移种