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/plɑːnt/ |
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1 | to put trees, plants, or seeds in soil or the ground so that they will grow there 种;植;栽种 |
| I’ ve planted a small apple tree in the garden. 我已经在花园里栽了一棵小苹果树。 |
| 1a | to use an area of land for growing trees, plants, crops etc (在土地上)种植 | | plant sth with sth We drove past fields planted with a variety of crops. 我们开车经过种满各种庄稼的田野。 | |
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2 | to firmly put someone or something or yourself in a particular place or position 站稳;坐稳;安置 |
| plant sth in/on etc sth Toby’ s aunt planted a big, wet kiss on his cheek. 托比的姑妈在他的脸颊上印了一个大大的、湿漉漉的吻。 |
| Henry planted himself in the seat next to me. 亨利稳稳地坐在了我旁边的位子上。 |
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3 | to put something illegal or stolen on someone secretly , or hide it in their possessions, so that they appear guilty when it is found 栽赃 |
| Three officers were accused of planting evidence in the suspect’ s room. 有3名官员被指控在嫌疑人的房间里放置证物栽赃陷害。 |
| plant sth on sb Someone must have planted the gun on him. 肯定是有人把那支枪栽赃到他头上了。 |
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4 | to put someone in a group or organization so that they can find out information secretly 安插(眼线、密探等) |
| The police had planted an officer in the club to catch the drug dealers. 警方在该俱乐部安插了一名警官,准备抓捕毒贩。 |
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5 | if someone plants a bomb , they hide it where they want it to explode 安放(炸弹) |
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6 | if you plant an idea in someone’ s mind , you introduce it so that they begin to think about it 灌输(思想) |
| plant doubt/suspicion Both candidates will make promises and plant ideas, trying to earn trust. 两位候选人都将作出种种承诺并向人们灌输各自的主张,以期赢得信任。 |
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