transplant
verb🔊/trænsˈplɑːnt/
🔊/trænsˈplænt/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they transplant | 🔊/trænsˈplɑːnt/ 🔊/trænsˈplænt/ |
| he / she / it transplants | 🔊/trænsˈplɑːnts/ 🔊/trænsˈplænts/ |
| past simple transplanted | 🔊/trænsˈplɑːntɪd/ 🔊/trænsˈplæntɪd/ |
| past participle transplanted | 🔊/trænsˈplɑːntɪd/ 🔊/trænsˈplæntɪd/ |
| -ing form transplanting | 🔊/trænsˈplɑːntɪŋ/ 🔊/trænsˈplæntɪŋ/ |
- transplant something (from somebody/something) (into somebody/something)
to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another 移植(器官、皮肤等) Surgeons have successfully transplanted a liver into a four-year-old boy. 外科医生成功地给一个四岁的男孩移植了肝脏。 🔊🔊 Patients often reject transplanted organs. 患者通常排斥移植的器官。 🔊🔊 Organs are transplanted from donors into patients who need them. 器官由供者移植到有需求的病人体内。
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to move a growing plant and plant it somewhere else 移栽,移种,移植(植物) The Dutch successfully transplanted trees to the East Indies. 荷兰人成功地把树移种到了东印度群岛。
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- transplant somebody/something (from…) (to/into…) (formal)
to move somebody/something to a different place or environment 使迁移;使移居 Japanese production methods have been transplanted into some British factories. 日本的生产方法已被引进到一些英国的工厂。 🔊🔊
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Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb describing the repositioning of a plant): from late Latin transplantare, from Latin trans- ‘across’ + plantare ‘to plant’. The noun dates from the mid 18th cent.