transplant
四级,六级,考研,托福,雅思,1
英[trænsˈplɑːnt , ˈtrænsplɑːnt]
|美[træns'plænt]
vt.移植;移种;移民,迁移;移植(器官、皮肤、头发等)
n.(器官、皮肤、头发等的)移植;移植物;移植者
vi.迁移;移居;经得起移植
日语:移植
法语:transplanter
德语:Transplantation
韩语:이식
俄语:trasplante
牛津词典
verb
- 移植(器官、皮肤等)
to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another
- Surgeons have successfully transplanted a liver into a four-year-old boy.
外科医生成功地给一个四岁的男孩移植了肝脏。 - Patients often reject transplanted organs.
患者经常排斥移植的器官。
- 移栽,移种,移植(植物)
to move a growing plant and plant it somewhere else
- 使迁移;使移居
to move sb/sth to a different place or environment
- Japanese production methods have been transplanted into some British factories.
日本的生产方法已被引进到一些英国的工厂。
noun
- (器官等的)移植
a medical operation in which a damaged organ, etc. is replaced with one from another person
- to have a heart transplant
接受心脏移植 - a transplant operation
移植手术 - a shortage of suitable kidneys for transplant
适合移植的肾脏的短缺
- 移植器官
an organ, etc. that is used in a transplant operation
- There is always a chance that the body will reject the transplant.
身体总是有排斥移植器官的可能。
网络解释
vt. 移植;迁移;使移居
n. 移植;移植器官;被移植物;移居者
vi. 移植;迁移;移居
词形变化
名词复数形式:transplants 过去分词:transplanted 过去式:transplanted 现在分词:transplanting 第三人称单数:transplants
中文词源
transplant 移植,移种
trans-,转移,转变,plant,移植,栽种。
双语例句
- There are 2,000 children worldwide who need a bone marrow transplant.
全世界有2,000名儿童需要骨髓移植。
- I was on dialysis for seven years before my first transplant.
在进行首次肾移植之前,我做了7年的透析。
- The arteries are diseased and a transplant is the only hope
动脉已经发生病变,移植是唯一的希望。
- A suppressed immune system puts a transplant recipient at risk of other infections.
接受器官移植的病人免疫系统受到抑制后很可能会感染其他疾病。
- It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago.
令人担心的是,他的身体可能对4年前移植的肾产生了排斥反应。
- Since her heart and lung transplant operation she has gone from strength to strength
做过心肺移植手术后,她的身体不断好转。
- He was recovering from a heart transplant operation.
他做了心脏移植手术,正在康复。
- The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.
肾脏移植手术如今已相当常见。
- 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。
- 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。
- Farmers will be able to seed it directly, rather than having to transplant seedlings.
农民将能够直接播种,而不用移种秧苗。
- Only 12 weeks ago he underwent major heart transplant surgery
12个星期前他才刚刚接受了风险很高的心脏移植手术。
- Harefield Hospital has become world-famous for its pioneering heart transplant surgery.
哈瑞福德医院以其开创性的心脏移植手术闻名于世。
- Some plants do not transplant well.
有些植物不宜移植。
- She underwent a heart transplant in a last-ditch attempt to save her.
她动了心脏移植手术,这是为挽救她的生命而作的最后一次努力。
- With this kind of machine it is no longer a strain to transplant rice seedlings.
有了这种机器,插秧就不那么费力了。
- Now researchers have successfully treated this pathological behavior in the mice-with a bone marrow transplant.
现在,研究人员已经在实验鼠身上成功地治愈了这种病态行为&方法就是骨髓移植。
- Suppose, for example, you needed a bone marrow transplant.
比如说,假定你需要进行骨髓移植。
- How will I know whether I need a liver transplant?
我知道我将如何需要肝脏移植?
- It is used for immunosuppression in kidney transplant patients to prevent rejection of the new kidney.
它被作为免疫抑制剂用于肾移植患者中,来防止新肾脏的排斥。
- This report presents a case of drug2013drug interaction between voriconazole and tacrolimus in a kidney transplant recipient.
本病例报告了一例肾移植患者伏立康唑与他克莫司之间的相互作用。
- The patient had received a heart transplant.
该病人接受了心脏移植。
- Reducing the risk of transmission through blood transfusion and organ transplant.
降低通过输血和器官移植传播的风险。
- When I had my first transplant I had to have a long-term catheter placed in a vein.
当我最初进行移植手术时,我的静脉中必须要长期植入导管。
- When I got a heart transplant.
我做了个心脏移植手术。
- The transplant team confirmed it also.
移植组也证实了这一点。
- I've gotten a heart transplant. it's still me.
我接受了心脏移植,那还是我。
- I guess we know why she was doing transplant research.
我猜我们知道为什么她要做器官移植的研究了。
- Several of the patients had received kidney transplant.
病人中有几位已接受了肾移植手术。
语源
late Middle English (as a verb describing the repositioning of a plant): from late Latin transplantare, from Latin trans-across + plantareto plant. The noun, first in the sense something or someone moved to a new place, dates from the mid 18th cent