英:[trænsˈplɑːnt , ˈtrænsplɑːnt]
美:[trænsˈplænt , ˈtrænsplænt]
英:[trænsˈplɑːnt , ˈtrænsplɑːnt]
美:[trænsˈplænt , ˈtrænsplænt]
vt.
移植
移种
移民,迁移
移植(器官、皮肤、头发等)
n.
(器官、皮肤、头发等的)移植
移植物
移植者
vi.
迁移
移居
经得起移植
trans·plant
复数:transplants
第三人称单数:transplants
现在分词:transplanting
过去式:transplanted
过去分词:transplanted
transplantable (adj.), transplantation (n.), transplanter (n.)
词根:transplant
adj.transplantable 可移植的,可移种的
n.transplantation 移植;迁移;移民
transplanter 移植机;移植者
"he had a kidney transplant"
"the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent"
"a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago"
"the transplant did not flower until the second year"
"too frequent transplanting is not good for families"
"she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation"
"Transplant the young rice plants"
"These delicate plants do not transplant easily"
"The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
organ transplant器官移植
heart transplant心脏移植;心脏移植手术
hair transplant头发移植
15世纪中期,源自于晚期拉丁语 transplantare “在不同的地方重新种植”,源自于拉丁语 trans “横跨,超越”(参见 trans-)和 plantare “种植”(参见 plant(n.))。扩展到人(1550年代),然后扩展到器官或组织(1786年)。相关词汇: Transplanted; transplanting。一个早期的动词是 overplaunten “移植”(一棵树),14世纪晚期。
移植:组织由一处移往另一处
移植物,移植片:植入同一个体另一部位或植入另一个体的脏器或组织
移栽
移植苗
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
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
transplant1 of 2transitive verb
to transfer from one place to anotherespecially: to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another
transplant2 of 2noun
something (as an organ or part) that is transplanted
the act or process of transplanting : transplantation
performed a kidney transplant
1 Background: There has been an increase in the number of pregnancies in renal transplant recipients.
背景: 肾移植后妊娠数量正在逐渐上升.
2 But I was also fearful: If the transplant didn't work , would that mean I'd failed her?
但是,同时我也有一些害怕,如果移植失败, 是否会意味着我将辜负了艾丽西娅.
3 The heart transplant was successful.
4 Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester.
因为结婚,丽贝卡从伦敦移居到了曼彻斯特。
5 The transplanting would also need to be done perfectly, but Jiichan was most worried about the “foundation.”
6 In an effort to supply this natural food, the Canadians have attempted to transplant caddis fly larvae and other insects to the barren reaches of the Miramichi.
7 A number of terms are used in various classifications of transplants.
移植物的各种分类中应用了一系列的名词.
8 Since he’s got a U.S. citizen, he had to go back to Mexico to get a kidney transplant.
9 [不可数名词]liver transplantation
肝脏移植
10 George Washington had teeth yanked from the mouths of his enslaved people, records show, which may have then been transplanted into Washington’s dentures or even his jaw.
11 But of course such transplants would be wiped out by any repeated spraying.
12 He had a liver transplant in 2009.
他也曾于2009年接受了肝脏移植手术。
13 At around thirteen she began to develop breasts; she lost weight, her waist thinned out, and she shot up like a transplanted tree.
14 “I don’t think I would do an arm transplant, even if it were possible. Could have some scary side effects.”
15 Maybe his attitude will change and we can do the transplant later.
或许他会转变态度,这样我们就可以到那时在进行移植手术了.
16 We split up the rest, the Chinese, Laotians, Singaporans, Filipinos, the whole transplanted Pacific Rim.
17 She is a New Yorker who recently transplanted to the West Coast.
18 Search after search about lung transplants and lung-function percentages, new combinations and phrasing but always the same idea.
19 “And you’ll be with other people who want to learn about face transplants and stuff.”
20 They called themselves Americans, but they were transplanted Englishmen.
2 移植者
3 使迁移
4 移居
emigratory migrant migratory transmigrant passage migration exodus Diaspora emigration settling migrate flit transmigrate move house trek transplantation transmigration emigrate immigrant swarm colonize emigrant adopted immigration adopt populate immigrate peregrine peregrin
5 移接
6 迁移
migratory run remove transfer movement removal passage migration move flit transference relocation displacement relocate migrate transmigrate migrant populate transportation wandering trek immigrate
9 使移居
10 移植体
11 移民
emigratory immigrant emigrant foreign-born dirty-neck settlement immigration migrant plantation settler colonist emigration jimmy incomer transmigrant emigrate transplantation
12 移植
transplantation colonization implantation plant implant replant denizen naturalize explant graft plant out naturalization bud -plasty port prick non-native naturalized inoculable inoculation displant splice colonize inoculate
13 移种