释义 |
implant美 ['ɪm.plænt] 英 ['ɪmplɑːnt] - n.植入物
- v.灌输;(在思想上)生根;将(人造器官等)置入
- 网络注入;移植;植牙
过去分词:implanted 现在分词:implanting 第三人称单数:implants n. graft,insert,transplant,scion,slip v. embed,place,instill,lodge,plant 1. | [t] ~ sth (in/into sth) 灌输,注入(观念、看法等);(在思想上)生根to fix an idea, attitude, etc. firmly in sb's mind |
| Prejudices can easily become implanted in the mind. 偏见容易在头脑中扎根。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (in/into sth) 将(人造器官等)置入;(通常指通过手术)将…植入to put sth (usually sth artificial) into a part of the body for medical purposes, usually by means of an operation |
| an electrode implanted into the brain 植入大脑中的电极 |
3. | [i] ~ (in/into sth) 被移植到(人或动物体内发育)to become fixed inside the body of a person or an animal so that it can start to develop |
1. | (植入人体中的)移植物,植入物something that is put into a person's body in a medical operation |
| silicone breast implants 硅酮乳房填充物 |
v. | 1. to fit or set something small into something larger, which then encases it 2. to put something in the ground, especially so that it grows 3. to embed something such as a mechanical device in the body 4. to become embedded in the lining of the womb 5. to fix something deeply in somebody's mind or consciousness as a behaviour pattern, thought, or belief 6. to put something into someone’s body in a medical operation 7. to put an idea or attitude into someone’s mind so that it influences their character or behaviour 1. to fit or set something small into something larger, which then encases it 2. to put something in the ground, especially so that it grows 3. to embed something such as a mechanical device in the body 4. to become embedded in the lining of the womb 5. to fix something deeply in somebody's mind or consciousness as a behaviour pattern, thought, or belief 6. to put something into someone’s body in a medical operation 7. to put an idea or attitude into someone’s mind so that it influences their character or behaviour | n. | 1. something inserted or embedded in the tissues or organs of the body during a surgical procedure, e.g. encapsulated drugs or fluid-filled sacs to replace or augment breast tissue 2. an object that doctors put into someone’s body during a medical operation |
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