transplant
美音:
[træns´plænt
]英音:
[træns´plænt
]v.移植,移种,移民,迁移 n.移植,被移植物,移居者
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transplant为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:transplanted 过去分词:transplanted 现在分词:transplanting 第三人称单数:transplants 名词:transplantation 形容词:transplantable
词根
plant=to plant(种植),plant(植物)
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transplant
/træns'plɑ:nt; [US] -'plænt; træns`plænt/
v1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (from...) (to...); ~ sth (in/into sth) remove (a growing plant) with its roots and replant it elsewhere 移栽, 移种(植物)
*Transplant the seedlings into peaty soil. 把幼苗移栽到含泥炭的土壤里.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (from sb/sth) (to sb/sth) take (tissue or an organ) from one person, animal or part of the body and put it into another 移植(组织或器官)
*transplant a kidney from one twin to another 把孪生儿之一的肾脏移植到另一人身上.
3 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth (from...) (to...) (fig 比喻) move (a person, an animal, etc) from one place to another 使(人、动物等)迁移
*He hated being transplanted from his home in the country to the noise and bustle of life in the city. 他很不喜欢从乡间的居所迁居到了喧闹的城市里.
4 [I, Ipr] ~ (from...) (to...) be able to be transplanted 能被移植; 能被迁移
*an old custom that does not transplant easily to the modern world 不易融入现代社会的旧习俗.
/'trænsplɑ:nt; [US] -plænt; `trænsplænt/ n instance of transplanting (transplant2) (组织或器官的)移植
*have a bone-marrow transplant 接受骨髓移植
* [attrib 作定语] a heart transplant operation 心脏移植手术.
1. Eighteen days after the world´s first heart-transplant operation, Washkansky died of pneumonia at his hospital in Cape Town. 因为在这次世界首例心脏移植手术后的第十八天,沃什坎斯基在开普顿的一家医院里因肺炎而死去。
2. Eight patients have survived for over five years, and 70 per cent of all Shumway´s transplant cases live for over a year. 8位病人手术后活了五年多。百分之七十的接受萨姆威治疗的病人存活时间超过一年。
3. But 46 days after his operation, Britain´s first heart transplant patient died. 可是,在手术后的第四十六天,这位首例接受心脏移植手术的英国人离开了人世。
4. Within a few days of Washkansky´s transplant, another operation was performed in the United States, by Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz. 沃什坎斯基心脏移植手术后没几天,美国的亚德里恩·坎特罗威茨医生完成了另一例手术。
5. Transplant the seedlings into peaty soil. 把幼苗移栽到含泥炭的土壤里.
6. The poor record of survival, plus public reaction against the media´s use of heart transplants for publicity (and perhaps also entertainment), gave rise to a wave of anti-transplant feelings both in and outside the medical profession. 由于手术后病人存活时间短,加之公共舆论反对新闻界利用心脏移植来进行宣传(甚至娱乐),所以,医学界内外掀起了一股反对心脏移植的浪潮。
7. Today the American is one of the few foremost heart-transplant surgeons in the world, having overcome many of the earlier problems, like rejection. 现在,他攻克了许多像异体排斥这类的早期的难题,是世界上少数几个做心脏移植手术的先驱者之一。
8. There's the fear, for instance, that parents might clone a child for the sake of having "surplus parts" in case the original child needs an organ transplant. 例如,有人担心父母克隆孩子是为了要有"备用器官",以备这个孩子器官移植之需。
9. As Mr. Ross said at the time: "If the patient has no other future short of this transplant, we think we are morally justified, in the present state of our knowledge, in doing it." 正如罗斯先生当时所说:“如果除了做移植手术之外,病人别无出路,那么我们认为,在现有的医学条件下,施行这种手术在道义上是无可非议的。”
10. It was Norman Shumway, who taught Christiaan Barnard his transplant techniques, after spending 20 years experimenting on animals. 他就是在动物身上做了二十年的试验,后来向克里斯蒂安·巴纳德传授心脏移植技术的诺曼·萨姆威。
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