单词 | implant |
释义 | implantWord family verbimplantnounimplantation Hospitalim·plant1 /ɪmˈplɑːnt $ ɪmˈplænt/ verb 1 START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETCCAUSE[transitiveT] to strongly fix an idea, feeling, attitude etc in someone’s mind or character 灌输〔思想、感情、态度等〕 implant something in something A deep sense of patriotism had been implanted in him by his father. 他父亲向他灌输了强烈的爱国主义思想。 2 MH[transitiveT] to put something into someone’s body by performing a medical operation 〔通过手术〕把〔某物〕植入 Surgeons successfully implanted an artificial hip. 外科医生成功地植入了一个人工髋关节。 implant something in/into something A donor egg fertilised by her husband’s sperm will be implanted in her womb. 一个由她丈夫的精子授精的供卵将植入到她的子宫内。 3 [intransitiveI] medical if an egg or embryo implants, it begins to develop normally 〔卵子或胚胎〕着床 The fertilized egg implants and becomes a foetus. 受精卵着床后发育成胎儿。 —implantation /ˌɪmplɑːnˈteɪʃən $ -plæn-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus implant• The patient ends up not knowing how to differentiate between what are her own thoughts, and those which have been implanted.• This would implant an electronic smart card in cars' engine-management systems, to monitor the quantity of polluting emissions.• A rush of blood went to Rosheen's head as the infection he had implanted did its work.• The eggs were removed and injected with sperm, and the fertilized eggs were implanted in her uterus.• Most people need to read something several times before it is implanted in their memory.• Be honest about any prejudices that might be implanted in your mind.• Dr. DeVries implanted the artificial heart in Clark in 1982. Hospitalim·plant2 /ˈɪmplɑːnt $ -plænt/ noun [countableC] MHsomething artificial that is put into someone’s body in a medical operation 〔通过手术被移植进人体的〕植入物 → transplant silicone breast implants 硅酮隆胸植入物 Examples from the Corpus implant• Why then do some units use expensive implants and risk closure when the money runs out?• These are interchangeable heel implants for protection in training or extra lift in competition - simply by switching the implant.• Despite this opposition, the first human implant took place in 1980.• The history of implants has been equally painful; implants can shift or turn themselves upside down.• A few years ago, he had replaced her squished left eye with her first optic implant.• Some actresses have had their breasts enlarged with implants for career reasons. |
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