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/ɪnˈdʒekt/ |
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1 | to put a drug or another substance into your body through the skin , using a needle and a syringe 注射 |
| inject sth into sb/sth First they inject the tetanus vaccine into your arm. 首先他们会在你的胳膊上注射破伤风疫苗。 |
| inject sb/sth with sth She had collapsed after being injected with the anaesthetic. 她在被注射了麻醉剂之后倒下。 |
| inject yourself with sth He was shown how to inject himself with insulin. 他接受了为自己注射胰岛素的指导。 |
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2 | to add something new to a situation 注入;增添 |
| His intervention injected a note of caution. 他的介入增添了一丝谨慎的意味。 |
| inject sth into sth Young designers are injecting new life into the fashion scene. 年轻的设计师们为时装界注入了新的活力。 |
| She tried to inject confidence into her voice (=speak in a more confident way) . 她努力想使自己说起话来自信些。 |
| 2a | to provide more money for something 注入(资金) | | inject sth into sth They may sell the property to inject cash into the business. 他们可能会变卖财产来为企业注入现金。 | |
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