implant
含义: A medical device or piece of tissue that is placed inside the body through surgery, intended to replace, support, or enhance a biological structure.
Like 'transplant,' the stress shifts between noun (IMplant) and verb (imPLANT). Medical implants include dental implants, cochlear implants, cardiac pacemakers, and orthopaedic devices such as hip and knee replacements. The term also applies to contraceptive implants inserted under the skin. Collocations include 'dental implant,' 'cochlear implant,' and 'implant surgery.'
例句
- The dentist recommended a titanium implant to replace the missing molar. 牙医建议植入一颗钛合金种植体来替代缺失的臼齿。El dentista recomendó un implante de titanio para sustituir el molar ausente.歯科医は欠損した臼歯の代わりにチタン製インプラントを勧めた。치과의사는 결손된 어금니를 대체하기 위해 티타늄 임플란트를 권장했다.
- A cochlear implant can restore a degree of hearing to patients with severe sensorineural deafness. 人工耳蜗可以为重度感音性耳聋患者恢复一定程度的听力。Un implante coclear puede devolver cierto grado de audición a los pacientes con sordera neurosensorial grave.人工内耳は重度の感音性難聴の患者にある程度の聴力を回復させることができる。인공와우(달팽이관 임플란트)는 중증 감각신경성 난청 환자에게 일정 수준의 청력을 회복시킬 수 있다.
- The orthopaedic surgeon implanted a new hip joint using a minimally invasive technique. 骨科医生采用微创技术植入了一个新的髋关节。El cirujano ortopédico implantó una nueva articulación de cadera mediante una técnica mínimamente invasiva.整形外科医は低侵襲手術で新しい人工股関節を埋め込んだ。정형외과 의사는 최소 침습 기술을 사용하여 새 인공 고관절을 삽입했다.
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用法指南
语境: medical, general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin implantare (to plant in, to engraft), combining in- (into) and plantare (to plant). The medical noun sense developed in the mid-20th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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