释义 |
- v.接枝;用嫁接法种植;【医】移植(皮、肉);〈美口〉贪污
- n.嫁接;嫁接植物;嫁接法;〈英〉一铲可以挖起的土的深度
- 网络移植物;受贿;接穗
过去分词:grafted 现在分词:grafting 第三人称单数:grafts n. implant,implantation,insert,scion,slip v. attach,embed,join,splice 1. | [c] 接穗;嫁接a piece cut from a living plant and fixed in a cut made in another plant, so that it grows there; the process or result of doing this |
2. | [c] 移植物,移植片(皮肤或骨骼等);移植a piece of skin, bone, etc. removed from a living body and placed in another part of the body which has been damaged; the process or result of doing this |
3. | [u] (informal) 艰苦的工作hard work |
| Their success was the result of years of hard graft . 他们的成功是多年艰苦奋斗的结果。 |
4. | [u] 行贿;贿赂;受贿;赃款the use of illegal or unfair methods, especially bribery , to gain advantage in business, politics, etc.; money obtained in this way |
1. | [t] ~ sth (onto/to/into sth).~ sth (on) (from sth) 移植(皮肤、骨骼等)to take a piece of skin, bone, etc. from one part of the body and attach it to a damaged part |
| newly grafted tissue 新移植的组织 | | New skin had to be grafted on from his back. 需从他的背部移植新皮肤。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (onto sth) 嫁接to cut a piece from a living plant and attach it to another plant |
3. | [t] ~ sth (onto sth) 使(思想、制度等)成为(…的一部分);植根to make one idea, system, etc. become part of another one |
| Old values are being grafted onto a new social class. 旧的价值观念正植根于新的社会阶层。 |
4. | [i] (informal) 卖力地工作to work hard |
v. | 1. to transplant a piece of living tissue or an organ to a part of a patient's body. The tissue or organ may be either from a donor or from another part of the patient's body. 2. to join a piece of tissue from a part of one plant to the stem and root system of another plant to produce desirable characteristics such as vigor or resistance to disease in the new plant 3. to join two things that do not share a natural relationship or affinity for each other 4. to obtain money or property by deceit 6. to take a piece of skin or bone, etc. from one part of someone’s body and use it to replace or repair a damaged part of their body 7. to add something and make it become a part of another thing 1. to transplant a piece of living tissue or an organ to a part of a patient's body. The tissue or organ may be either from a donor or from another part of the patient's body. 2. to join a piece of tissue from a part of one plant to the stem and root system of another plant to produce desirable characteristics such as vigor or resistance to disease in the new plant 3. to join two things that do not share a natural relationship or affinity for each other 4. to obtain money or property by deceit 6. to take a piece of skin or bone, etc. from one part of someone’s body and use it to replace or repair a damaged part of their body 7. to add something and make it become a part of another thing | n. | 1. a piece of living tissue or an organ that is transplanted to a patient's body, either from a donor or from another part of the patient's body. 2. a piece of living tissue from the shoot of a plant that is joined to the stem and root system of another plant, resulting in the growth of a single plant 3. the place where tissue is implanted by means of a graft 4. a plant that is the product of a graft 5. the process of joining one thing to another 6. the use of dishonest or illegal means to gain money or property by somebody in a position of power or in elected office 7. something obtained illegally by taking advantage of high position or office 9. dishonest or illegal activities in politics or business that involve giving people money or advantages in exchange for their help or support 10. a piece of skin, bone, etc. from one part of your body used to replace or repair a damaged part of your body 1. a piece of living tissue or an organ that is transplanted to a patient's body, either from a donor or from another part of the patient's body. 2. a piece of living tissue from the shoot of a plant that is joined to the stem and root system of another plant, resulting in the growth of a single plant 3. the place where tissue is implanted by means of a graft 4. a plant that is the product of a graft 5. the process of joining one thing to another 6. the use of dishonest or illegal means to gain money or property by somebody in a position of power or in elected office 7. something obtained illegally by taking advantage of high position or office 9. dishonest or illegal activities in politics or business that involve giving people money or advantages in exchange for their help or support 10. a piece of skin, bone, etc. from one part of your body used to replace or repair a damaged part of your body |
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