usu. with obj.
1- /ɪmˈplɑːnt/ insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) in a person's body, especially by surgery(尤指外科手术)插入, 嵌入, 移植(组织, 器官):
electrodes had been implanted in his brain.
电极被植入他的大脑。
1.1
implant someone/thing with
provide someone or something with (something) by such action为(人, 物)植入(某物)。
1.2
- no obj.(of a fertilized egg) become attached to the wall of the uterus(受精卵)着床。
1.3
- figurative establish or fix (an idea) in a person's mind〈喻〉给(某人)灌输(思想)。
/ˈɪmplɑːnt/
- a thing implanted in something else, especially a piece of tissue, prosthetic device, or other object implanted in the body植入物, 移植体:
a silicone breast implant.
硅膠乳房植入物。
词源
late Middle English: from late Latin implantare 'engraft', from Latin in- 'into' + plantare 'to plant'.