transplant 

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单词释义
vt.移植(器官、皮肤等),移栽,移种,使迁移,使移居
n.(器官等的)移植
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
词根trans 转移 + plant 种植;植物 → 移 …………
其他怎么记补充/纠错
词根记忆trans(交换)+plant(种植) → 移植
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:transplant第三人称单数:transplants复数:transplants过去式:transplanted过去分词:transplanted现在分词:transplanting
词根记忆 / 词缀记忆
transplant v 移植,移种(trans转移+plant=移种)
plant=plant,表示”种植”
plantable a 可以种植的(plant+able)
plantation n 大农场,造林(plant+ation=种[树],农场 …………
词组和短语补充/纠错
organ transplant 器官移植
liver transplant 肝移植手术
transplant into 移入
transplant from...to... 从…迁移到…
organ transplant 器官移植
transplant into 移植到
heart transplant 心脏移植
bionics and organ transplant 仿生学与器官移植
单词例句
Peter was recovering from a liver transplant operation.
Peter正从肝脏移植手术中康复。
I wished to transplant my family to the forest by the lake.
我想把我的家搬到到湖边的树林去。
The new production methods have been transplanted into our factories.
日本的生产方法已被引进到一些英国的工厂。
IgAN patients are at risk of progressing to end-stage renal disease, which often requires dialysis or a kidney transplant.
IgAN患者有发展为终末期肾病的风险,这通常需要透析或肾移植。
In Detroit, doctors at Henry Ford Hospital performed a double-lung transplant on a person with a severe vaping-related injury, believed to be the first procedure stemming from e-cigarette use in the US.
"We are moving in China following transplant technology into leading the way of technology and innovation.
The three companies officially launched a first-of-class children's healthcare insurance program on Tuesday, which adopts the fee-for-service model so that once a child is ensured at an annual cost of about 19,000 yuan ($2,755), the child is able to get reimbursement to almost all medical and health management services the New Century Healthcare provides, except organ transplant surgeries.
Successful Chinese startups could replicate their technologies and grow rapidly, provided they adapt to specific local factors, conduct proper due diligence and avoid the temptation to transplant the Chinese business model in India.
China's major hair transplant clinic Lotus raised 500 million yuan ($77 million) from private equity firm HG Capital Tuesday, a move that suggests fast development of the industry in China.
About 21 percent of Chinese men are losing their hair, making them the major customers of hair transplant, industrial statistics showed.
"Hair transplant industry is soon to skyrocket, just like the plastic surgery industry in the past five to 10 years," said Zeng Zhiqiang, managing partner of the medical fund of HG Capital.
"I recently went into an organ transplant center in Shanghai, and was shocked at the success rate they have, as well as the capabilities.
Even the world's leading experts are going to visit this transplant center in China to learn," he said.
Notably, maribavir, a groundbreaking treatment for refractory cytomegalovirus infections in adults after undergoing organ or hemopoietic cell transplant, is expected to receive approval in China this year.
The current domestic market size of the hair transplant industry alone is more than 20 billion yuan, growing at a compound annual rate of 25 percent, a fourfold increase from five years ago, said a report from market consultancy ChinaIRN.
Some children awaiting marrow transplants in other hospitals in Guangzhou are transferred to the Guangzhou Concord Cancer Center for marrow purging beforehand, which helps boost the success rate of the transplant.
His wife received a successful bone marrow transplant and fully recovered from leukemia, while their two children also got married.
China's hair transplant industry is expanding and upgrading as people's awareness of hair aesthetics increases and they have a willingness to pay for personal appearance, according to industry experts and business leaders.
Yonghe Medical Group Co Ltd, the largest hair transplant clinic chain in the country by revenue, experienced fast expansion last year despite headwinds from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Beijing-headquartered company opened nine hair transplant clinics and six haircare centers in 2023.
Furthermore, a total of 17 hair transplant clinics are expected to kick off operations this year, increasing the number of its clinics to no less than 80 by the end of the year.
"In the past, many believed that the recipients of hair transplant procedures are so-called white-collar workers, but that has changed," Zhang said, adding that nowadays everyone is willing to pay for better appearances, and blue-collar workers have become important customers in the industry.
He expects China's hair transplant market to value at around 70 billion yuan ($10.1 billion) by 2030, or more than double the current level.
"The hair transplant industry in China is very promising because of the potential demand in lower-tier regions and among young people," Cao said.
Ren Jian, chief growth officer of Yonghe Medical Group, agreed that hair transplant demand has been growing across the entire country.
China's hair transplant industry has witnessed double-digit growth, China.
The country's hair transplant industry has been booming, as the size of the market expanded from 5.8 billion yuan ($898 million) in 2016 to 13.4 billion yuan in 2020, said the news portal, citing a report from data marketing technology firm Miaozhen Systems.
The report said customers more pay attention to the actual effects of hair transplant technology and the advantages and disadvantages of different technologies, instead of understanding the underlying technical principles.
After experiencing explosive development driven by capital, the hair transplant industry has gradually entered a mature and stable growth period, the report said.
Meanwhile, in the past five years, the hair transplant sector in China has been growing at a compound annual growth rate of 20-30 percent, and related technologies have developed fast, said Wu Wenyu, a dermatologist at Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai.
Guo, now 56, conducted China's first and the world's second face transplant operation in 2006 at Xijing Hospital, a military hospital in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, where he worked for 33 years until late 2015, before joining the university hospital in early 2016.
While China's hair transplant industry is booming, unqualified service providers, misinformed customers and irrational competition are impairing its long-term development, industry insiders said.
Revenues of the five largest hair transplant companies are estimated to total about 2 billion yuan ($290 million) to 3 billion yuan a year, accounting for less than 20 percent of the total market, while the rest is taken up by numerous small and even unqualified service providers, resulting in fierce competition, according to Liu Zheng, CEO of Lotus, a major chain of private hair transplant clinics in China.
Private hair transplant facilities have developed rapidly in recent years due to exploding market demand and a lack of direct competition from the public hospital system, Liu said.
"Hair transplant surgery is an invasive medical procedure that causes bleeding, and must be performed in a sterilized environment by qualified medical professionals," Liu said.
Customers in first-tier and provincial capital cities, who are often aware of medical risks involved in a hair transplant procedure, are more likely to opt for certified facilities and qualified surgeons, largely thanks to the rising popularity of plastic surgery in big cities, he said.
Besides, the experience and integrity of hair transplant professionals is also critical for the industry's healthy development, according to Zhang Yanhua, a hair transplant surgeon and operational president with Cloud Hair BeauCare Clinic in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
Rising incomes, changing attitudes and stronger advertising from industry players fueling market boom in ChinaIt's 9 pm on a weekday, and Zhang Yanhua, a hair transplant surgeon with Cloud Hair BeauCare Clinic in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is still busy at work.
As hair loss has become one of the top concerns for young Chinese people, who are losing their hair earlier than before, the hair transplant industry is also booming in China, mostly in the private sector, according to industry insiders.
Last year, market research company iResearch said in a report that China's hair transplant market in 2017 was 9.2 billion yuan ($1.37 billion), with a year-on-year growth of more than 100 percent.
Liu Zheng, CEO of Lotus, a major chain of private hair transplant clinics, said industry insiders believe the country's hair transplant industry has already exceeded 10 billion yuan, and within five to 10 years the market value will be 50 to 100 billion yuan.
Li Xuemei, head surgeon of a hair transplant team at Beijing-based JuvenateBeauCare Clinic, said she noticed a fast increase in demand for hair transplants from Chinese customers in recent years, most of whom are well-educated young men with high incomes.
In addition, sales and marketing efforts of hair transplant specialists have deepened concerns of consumers troubled by hair loss.
Beijing-based Yonghe Hair Transplant has 33 outlets nationwide.
"With the development of hair transplant and hair care technologies, and amid growing anxiety of consumers suffering hair loss, strategic marketing is helping hair transplant agencies to post continuous growth," Wang said.
"We will transplant our global capabilities into China and rebound our Chinese business this year through efficient decision-making and substantial business promotion," said the company in a statement.
Bogle suffered several heart attacks and underwent a heart transplant in 1996, the year he stepped down as CEO.
In the meantime, China CITIC Bank will transplant its best practices to Altyn Bank, leveraging its advantages in e-banking, mobile banking and cross-border payment services, Li said.
Currently, the nation ranks second in the world in terms of the number of organ donations, according to China Organ Transplant Development Foundation.
Huang Jiefu, director of the National Human Organ Donation and Transplant Committee, said during a recent interview with the newspaper Guangxi Daily that more than 150,000 organs have been donated posthumously by 49,000 people.
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四级

考研Across the Atlantic came successive groups of Englishmen, Frenchmen, Germans, Scots, Irishmen, Dutchmen, Swedes, and many others who attempted to transplant their habits and traditions to the new world.

横跨大西洋的是一批又一批的英国人、法国人、德国人、苏格兰人、爱尔兰人、荷兰人、瑞典人和其他许多人,他们试图将自己的习惯和传统移植到新世界。

2015年考研翻译原文

四级But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, some day a full transplant may be possible.

但如果我们继续澄清这些神话,更多地了解眼睛,总有一天完全移植是可能的。

2011年6月听力原文

考研So he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw—having extracted them from the mouths of his slaves.

于是,他雇了一位牙医,从奴隶的嘴里把九颗牙齿移植到他的下巴上。

2008年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语试题

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