第三人称单数:transplants
第三人称复数:transplants
现在分词:transplanting
过去分词:transplanted
过去式:transplanted
transplant在线翻译
及物动词移植; 移种; 移民,迁移; 移植(器官、皮肤、头发等)
名词(器官、皮肤、头发等的)移植; 移植物; 移植者
不及物动词迁移; 移居; 经得起移植
1. 移植物,移植片:transpirometer 蒸腾计 | transplant 移植物,移植片 | transplantation forceps 移植钳
2. 移植,使迁徒:transpire 发散水分,蒸发 | transplant 移植,使迁徒 | transport 运送
1. (器官)移植
A transplant is a medical operation in which a part of a person's body is replaced because it is diseased.
e.g. He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
他做了心脏移植手术,正在康复。
e.g. ...the controversy over the sale of human organs for transplant.
出售移植用人体器官引起的争议
2. 移植(器官)
If doctors transplant an organ such as a heart or a kidney, they use it to replace a patient's diseased organ.
e.g. The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.
肾脏移植手术如今已相当常见。
e.g. ...transplanted organs such as hearts and kidneys.
类似心脏、肾脏这样的移植器官
3. 使迁移;使移民;移种
To transplant someone or something means to move them to a different place.
e.g. Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester...
因为结婚,丽贝卡从伦敦移居到了曼彻斯特。
e.g. In the 19th century, the Santa Claus tradition seems to have been transplanted back to Europe…
19 世纪,圣诞老人的习俗似乎又传回了欧洲。
1. If the transplant results in any of the organ recipients being infected with HIV, those involved in the case will be considered in violation of the law.
2. transplant
2. Transplant Australia chief executive Chris Thomas said his organization rejects paying for organs and instead is working with the government to change the donation system.
3. His medical team also performed the first kidney transplant in China in 1960.
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4. He was so moved by these masterpieces that he felt the urge to " transplant " elements of Chinese ink art to oil art.
5. Launched by the Ministry of Health and the Chinese Red Cross in April 2011, the system is designed to link transplant centers and OPOs nationwide.
6. The man who had cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer has waited for a liver transplant for more than two months.
7. She was transferred in critical condition Thursday to the Cleveland Clinic, which two months ago performed the nation's first successful face transplant.
8. Unregistered medical institutions must not practice organ transplants and qualified doctors with clinical organ transplant training must not practice in unregistered hospitals.
9. The perfect opportunity for seedling transplant does not come easily because leading local players often close out newcomers to protect their market.
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10. " She enjoys cookies with her coffee, " but could not drink from a cup before the transplant.
noun
1. transplant的近义词
1. the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location
e.g. the transplant did not flower until the second year
too frequent transplanting is not good for families
she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation
Synonym: transplantation transplanting
2. an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient)
e.g. he had a kidney transplant
the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent
a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago
Synonym: transplantation organ transplant
3. (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient
in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient
Synonym: graft
verb
1. transfer from one place or period to another
e.g. The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America
2. place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient
Synonym: graft
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3. lift and reset in another soil or situation
e.g. Transplant the young rice plants
Synonym: transfer
4. be transplantable
e.g. These delicate plants do not transplant easily