reimplant
verb [ T ] (also re-implant) uk/ˌriː.ɪmˈplɑːnt/ us/ˌriː.ɪmˈplænt/
(尤指身体部位)再植入
to fix something, especially a part of the body, back in the place where it was before
Once the eggs have been fertilized the doctors re-implant them in the mother. 一旦卵子受精,医生就会把它们重新植入母亲体内。
The doctors were unable to re-implant the healthy kidney.
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- The dentist was able to reimplant a tooth that had been knocked out eight hours earlier.
- They can fertilize eggs that are not affected by the faulty gene and then reimplant these into the mother's womb.
- The surgeon removed the tumour before re-implanting the liver.