early 15c., from French implanter "to insert, engraft," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + planter "to plant" (see plant (n.)). Related: Implanted; implanting.
implant (n.)
1890 as "thing implanted;" 1941 as "action of implanting," from implant (v.). Related: Implants, by 1981 as short for breast implants (1976).
权威例句
1. a silicone breast implant
硅酮隆胸植入物
2. The operation to implant the artificial heart took two hours.
人工心脏植入手术花费了两小时.
3. A good teacher should implant high ideals in children.
好教师应该把高尚理想灌输给孩子们.
4. Early experiences can implant fears in the subconscious.
早年的经历会在下意识中埋入恐惧感.
5. We can implant many detectors over an area which is large enough.