transplant
transplant 英 [trænsˈplɑ:nt] 美 [trænsˈplænt]
vt. 移植;迁移;使移居 n. 移植;移植器官;被移植物;移居者 vi. 移植;迁移;移居
进行时:transplanting 过去式:transplanted 过去分词:transplanted 第三人称单数:transplants 名词复数:transplants
- Use the verb transplant to describe what you do when you move a cactus into a bigger container, or what a doctor does when she places a donor organ — like a kidney or lung — into the body of a patient.
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- vt. 移植;迁移;使移居
- n. 移植;移植器官;被移植物;移居者
- vi. 移植;迁移;移居
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1. Poppies do not transplant well.
罂粟经不起移植。
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2. The villagers will transplant to another place.
村民们将移居到另外一个地方。
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3. The doctors will transplant a human heart into the patient.
医生们将把一颗人的心脏移植到这个病人身上。
- transplant (n.) 1756, in reference to plants, from transplant (v.); in reference to surgical transplanting of human organs or tissue it is first recorded 1951, but not in widespread use until Christiaan Barnard performed the world's first successful heart transplant in 1967 at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa. Meaning "person not native to his place of residence" is recorded from 1961.
- transplant (v.) mid-15c., from Late Latin transplantare "plant again in a different place," from Latin trans "across, beyond" (see trans-) + plantare "to plant" (see plant (n.)). Extended to people (1550s) and then to organs or tissue (1786). Related: Transplanted; transplanting.
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