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inject美 [ɪn'dʒekt] 英 [ɪn'dʒekt] - v.(给…)注射(药物等);(给…)注射(液体);增加(某品质)
- 网络注入;喷射;注满
过去分词:injected 现在分词:injecting 第三人称单数:injects v. vaccinate,inoculate,shoot up,insert,bring 1. | (给…)注射(药物等)to put a drug or other substance into a person's or an animal's body using a syringe |
| Adrenaline was injected into the muscle. 往肌肉里注射了肾上腺素。 | | She has been injecting herself with insulin since the age of 16. 她从 16 岁起就开始自行注射胰岛素。 |
2. | (给…)注射(液体)to put a liquid into sth using a syringe or similar instrument |
| The fruit is injected with chemicals to reduce decay. 水果注入了化学药品以防腐坏。 | | Chemicals are injected into the fruit to reduce decay. 水果注入了化学药品以防腐坏。 |
3. | ~ sth (into sth) (给…)添加,增加(某品质)to add a particular quality to sth |
| His comments injected a note of humour into the proceedings. 他的发言给整个活动增添了一丝幽默的气氛。 |
4. | ~ sth (into sth) (给…)投入(资金)to give money to an organization, a project, etc. so that it can function |
| They are refusing to inject any more capital into the industry. 他们拒绝对这一产业投入更多的资金。 |
v. | 1. to introduce a drug, vaccine, or other fluid into part of the body using a syringe 2. to force a liquid or gas through a small opening into a confined space 3. to introduce a particular quality or element into a situation 4. to put a rocket or satellite into orbit or a spacecraft onto a trajectory to its destination 5. to put a drug or another substance into your body through the skin, using a needle and a syringe 6. to add something new to a situation 7. to provide more money for something 1. to introduce a drug, vaccine, or other fluid into part of the body using a syringe 2. to force a liquid or gas through a small opening into a confined space 3. to introduce a particular quality or element into a situation 4. to put a rocket or satellite into orbit or a spacecraft onto a trajectory to its destination 5. to put a drug or another substance into your body through the skin, using a needle and a syringe 6. to add something new to a situation 7. to provide more money for something |
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