implants

英['ɪmplɑːnt] 美['ɪmplænt]
  • v.深植;灌输;嵌入;移植n.移植物;植入物
implantable implanted implanted implanting implants
  • imp n.小恶魔;顽童v.装上翅膀;移植羽毛abbr.工业管理程序(=IndustrialManagementProgram)abbr.接口信息处理(=InterfaceMessageProcessor)abbr.星际监视探测人造卫星(=InterplanetaryMonitoringProbeSatellite)
  • IMP-Na (=sodiuminosine5'-monophosphate)肌苷磷酸钠
  • Imp. n.进口
  • IMPA =InternationalMaritimePilot'sAssociation国际引水员协会
  • impacarzine 豆蔻咪哌嗪
Noun:
  1. a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue

Verb:
  1. fix or set securely or deeply;

    "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"
    "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"

  2. become attached to and embedded in the uterus;

    "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"

  3. put firmly in the mind;

    "Plant a thought in the students' minds"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Teachers implant sound principles in the mind of children.
      老师把健全的原则灌输在儿童心中。
    2. You need to have a spontaneous education, or implant, put into your body to teach you.
      你们需要有一个自然发生的教导,或者灌输,进入你们身体来教导你们。
    3. Conclusion Favites implant inlay after horizontal osteotomy is one of the ideal methods for microgenia.
      结论水平截骨后采用天然角蜂巢珊瑚石人工骨嵌入植骨是矫正小颏畸形的可取方法之一。
    4. Surgeons implant blood essel grafts to proide an alternate route to damaged or blocked essels.
      外科移植血管可为受伤或阻滞的血管提供另一个途径。