reinjection
noun [ C or U ] (also re-injection) uk/ˌriː.ɪnˈdʒek.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.ɪnˈdʒek.ʃən/
(LIQUID)
重新注入(尤指用针筒在人体注入液体)
the act of putting a liquid or gas back somewhere, especially liquid into a person's body using a needle and syringe (= small tube)
The cells were treated and then transferred to a plastic syringe for reinjection.
The treatment involves the withdrawal and re-injection of blood.
Some of the water is sent back underground using a reinjection process. 一些水通过回注过程被送回地下。
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- Natural gas can be used for reinjection into oil fields to boost production.
- The effect of the drug wears off over time and patients often require a re-injection.
(SOMETHING LOST)
再注入
the act of putting something that had been lost or removed back into a situation or process
What this country needs is a re-injection of traditional ideas.
Her speech provided a welcome reinjection of humour into the proceedings. 她的演讲为会议程序重新注入了喜人的幽默感。
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- He said there needed to be a reinjection of morality into society.
- The city has been revived by a reinjection of capital.