grafted
v. <農>移植( graft的過去式和過去分詞 ); 嫁接; 使(思想、制度等)成為(…的一部份); 植根
A graft is a piece of healthy skin or bone, or a healthy organ, which is attached to a damaged part of your body by a medical operation in order to replace it.
I am having a skin graft on my arm soon.
我馬上就要接受手臂的面板移植手術。
If a piece of healthy skin or bone or a healthy organ is grafted onto a damaged part of your body, it is attached to that part of your body by a medical operation.
The top layer of skin has to be grafted onto the burns.
必須將表層面板移植到燙傷處。
If a part of one plant or tree is grafted onto another plant or tree, they are joined together so that they will become one plant or tree, often in order to produce a new variety.
Pear trees are grafted on quince rootstocks.
梨樹被嫁接到榲的根莖上。
If you graft one idea or system on to another, you try to join one to the other.
The Japanese tried to graft their own methods on to this different structure.
日本人試圖將自己的方法移植到這種不同的體制中。
Graft means hard work.
His career has been one of hard graft.
他從事的職業勞動強度很大。
In politics, graft is used to refer to the activity of using power or authority to obtain money dishonestly.
...another politician accused of graft.
又一位被控貪汙的政界人物
The top layer of skin has to be grafted onto the burns.
必須將表層面板移植到燙傷處。
Pear trees are grafted on quince rootstocks.
梨樹被嫁接到榲的根莖上。
Apples are easily grafted.
蘋果樹很容易嫁接.
Three or four ramets of each selected tree are grafted.
對選擇出來的每一棵優株都嫁接繁殖3-4個分株.
The grafted trees generally bear good crops at young ages.
這種嫁接植株一般在幼齡期便能盛產種子.