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transplanting

/verb trans-plant, -plahnt; noun trans-plant, -plahnt/US // verb trænsˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt; noun ˈtrænsˌplænt, -ˌplɑnt //

移植,移栽

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to remove from one place and plant it in another.
    • : Surgery. to transfer from one part of the body to another or from one person or animal to another.
    • : to move from one place to another.
    • : to bring from one country, region, etc., to another for settlement; relocate.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to undergo or accept transplanting: to transplant easily.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of transplanting.
    • : a plant, organ, person, etc., that has been transplanted.

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Examples

  • One common example is a person who receives an organ transplant.

  • Cold frames are great for starting seedlings a few weeks early and having transplants ready in April when you need them.

  • Northwestern had determined, again, that her son would not survive a transplant.

  • His father got a successful heart transplant last year, and as a college freshman, Sy is majoring in communications.

  • Despite all of the research on racial disparities in transplants, the government has been slow to implement reforms.

  • Voters easily chose Booker over his Republican opponent, recent Garden State transplant and one-time conservative hero Jeff Bell.

  • We spoke with the mother of two and recent California transplant about fusing charitable work with a hectic career.

  • Indeed, the body would ultimately have rejected the organ transplant.

  • I was kept in handcuffs for the whole time I was in hospital for the transplant—28 days and 28 nights—which is ludicrous.

  • Richard got a face transplant, a new life, and a new set of burdens too strange to predict.

  • Great seed beds are made on the plantations where the plants are grown until ready to transplant in the tobacco ground.

  • As soon as four or five leaves on a plant about the size of a dollar have appeared, they are large enough to transplant.

  • It is impossible to transplant the whole of the system of one country into another.

  • He filled one end with every delicate, lacy vine and fern he could transplant successfully.

  • That is to say, some other crop is maturing on the land while the rice plants are growing large enough to transplant.