implant
implant 英 [ɪmˈplɑ:nt] 美 [ɪmˈplænt]
vt. 种植;灌输;嵌入 n. [医] 植入物;植入管 vi. 被移植
进行时:implanting 过去式:implanted 过去分词:implanted 第三人称单数:implants 名词复数:implants
- When you implant something, you place or embed it solidly: you might implant marbles in the damp concrete of a newly poured sidewalk, for example.
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- vt. 种植;灌输;嵌入
- n. [医] 植入物;植入管
- vi. 被移植
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1. A good teacher should implant high ideals in children.
好教师应该把高尚理想灌输给孩子们。
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2. “We also want to have the implant do some intelligent processing that can help to enhance the contrast and the graininess of the image,” he says.
“我们也想拥有一种能够对图像进行智能化处理以提高对比度和颗粒度的植入装置”,他说道。
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3. So although a stone by itself could never just think, if God could implant in the stone the power of thought, why not?
因此,尽管石头本身不能思考,但是,如果上帝可以赋予石头思考的能力,为什么不呢?
- implant (n.) 1890, "thing implanted;" 1941 as "action of implanting," from implant (v.). Related: Implants, which is attested by 1981 as short for breast implants (1976).
- implant (v.) 1540s, "to plant in" (abstractly, of ideas, emotions, etc.), from Middle French implanter "to insert, engraft" (alongside Old French emplanter "to plant"), literally "plant in," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + planter "to plant" (see plant (n.)). Meaning "surgically implant (something) in the body" is from 1886, originally of teeth. Implanted is attested from early 15c., probably based on Medieval Latin implantus. Related: Implanting.
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