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transplant [tʀɑ̃splɑ̃]masculine noun* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃ nm* * *transplant nm transplant.[trɑ̃splɑ̃] nom masculin[avant l'opération] organ for transplant -
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transplant, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > transplanter
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greffer [gʀefe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ organe] to transplant ; [+ tissu, arbre] to graft2. reflexive verb• se greffer sur [problèmes] to come on top of* * *gʀefe
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1) Médecine to transplant [organe]; to graft [tissu]on lui a greffé un rein — he's/she's had a kidney transplant
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se greffer verbe pronominalse greffer sur quelque chose — fig to come along on top of something
* * *ɡʀefe vt1) BOTANIQUE to graft* * *greffer verb table: aimerA vtr1 Méd to transplant [organe]; to graft [tissu]; on lui a greffé un rein he's had a kidney transplant;2 Agric to graft [rosier, arbre].[grɛfe] verbe transitif[organe, moelle osseuse] to transplanton lui a greffé une cornée he had a cornea transplant, he was given a new cornea————————se greffer sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
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transplantation [tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃]feminine nountransplantation ; ( = intervention) transplant• transplantation cardiaque/du rein heart/kidney transplant* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃1) Médecine transplant2) Botanique transplantation* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃ nf* * *1 Méd transplant; transplantation cardiaque/pulmonaire heart/lung transplant; transplantation d'organes organ transplants (pl);2 Bot transplantation.[trɑ̃splɑ̃tasjɔ̃] nom féminintransplantation cardiaque/rénale/hépatique heart/kidney/liver transplant -
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I.greffe1 [gʀεf]feminine nouna. [d'organe] transplant ; [de tissu] graftb. [d'arbre] ( = action) grafting ; ( = pousse) graftII.greffe2 [gʀεf]masculine noun* * *gʀɛf* * *ɡʀɛf1. nf1) BOTANIQUE graft2. nmDROIT office* * *A nm Jur office of the Clerk of the Court.B nf1 Méd ( d'organe) transplant; ( de peau) graft; greffe du cœur/des poumons heart/lung transplant; greffe de moelle osseuse bone-marrow transplant;, greffée [grɛfe] nom masculin, nom féminin -
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transplanter [tʀɑ̃splɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃teverbe transitif to transplant* * *tʀɑ̃splɑ̃te vt1) MÉDECINE to transplant2) BOTANIQUE to transplant3) [personne] to uproot* * *[trɑ̃splɑ̃te] verbe transitif1. MÉDECINE [organe] to transplant[embryon] to implant -
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I.greffe1 [gʀεf]feminine nouna. [d'organe] transplant ; [de tissu] graftb. [d'arbre] ( = action) grafting ; ( = pousse) graftII.greffe2 [gʀεf]masculine noun* * *gʀɛf* * *ɡʀɛf1. nf1) BOTANIQUE graft2. nmDROIT office* * *A nm Jur office of the Clerk of the Court.B nf1 Méd ( d'organe) transplant; ( de peau) graft; greffe du cœur/des poumons heart/lung transplant; greffe de moelle osseuse bone-marrow transplant;[grɛf] nom masculin————————[grɛf] nom féminin1. HORTICULTURE [processus] grafting[pousse] graft2. MÉDECINE [organe, moelle osseuse] transplant[os] graft -
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repiquer [ʀ(ə)pike]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ plante] to prick out ; [+ riz] to transplantb. ( = réenregistrer) to rerecord ; ( = faire une copie de) to record ; [+ logiciel] to make a copy ofc. ( = reprendre) (inf) to catch again* * *ʀ(ə)pike1) to transplant [riz]; to prick out [salade, géranium]2) ( piquer encore) [insecte] to bite again3) to rerecord [bande, disque]* * *ʀ(ə)pike vt1) [plants] to prick out, to plant out2) [cassette] to re-record* * *repiquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 to transplant [riz]; to prick out [salade, géranium];2 ( piquer encore) [insecte] to bite again;3 to retouch [photo];4 to rerecord [bande, disque];5 to repave [rue, cour];6 Imprim to overprint;7 Constr to key [mur, paroi];8 ◑( reprendre) [voleur] to pinch○ again [objet]; [policier] to nab○ again [malfaiteur]; se faire repiquer to get nabbed○ again.B ◑ repiquer à vtr ind1 ( reprendre) repiquer au plat to have another helping;2 ( recommencer) repiquer au truc to be at it again○.[rəpike] verbe transitif1. [planter - riz, salades] to plant ou to pick ou to bed out2. (très familier) [attraper de nouveau] to catch ou to nab again5. (très familier & argot scolaire) [classe] to repeat6. [repaver] to repave————————[rəpike] verbe intransitif(familier) [recommencer] to start again -
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dépoter [depɔte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ plante] to take out of its pot* * *depɔte1) ( en jardinage) to remove a plant from its pot2) Technologie ( décharger) to strip* * *depɔte vt[plante] to take from the pot, to transplant* * *dépoter verb table: aimer vtr1 Hort to remove a plant from its pot;[depɔte] verbe transitif -
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greffon [gʀefɔ̃]masculine noun* * *gʀefɔ̃nom masculin Agriculture graft, scion* * *ɡʀefɔ̃ nm1) BOTANIQUE (partie greffée) graft2) MÉDECINE (fragment transplanté) graft* * *greffon nm1 Agric graft, scion;2 Méd ( organe à greffer) transplant organ; ( organe greffé) transplanted organ; ( tissu greffé) graft.[grɛfɔ̃] nom masculin[organe] transplant -
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rejet [ʀəʒε]masculine nouna. [de fumée, gaz, déchets] discharge ; [de lave] throwing outb. ( = refus) rejectionc. [de greffe] rejectiond. (Grammar) le rejet de la préposition à la fin de la phrase putting the preposition at the end of the sentencee. [de plante] shoot* * *ʀ(ə)ʒɛnom masculin1) ( refus) gén rejection; Administration, Droit (de recours, plainte, charges) dismissal; ( de motion) defeat; ( de requête) denial; ( de demande) rejection2) ( exclusion) rejection3) ( de déchets industriels) ( production) discharge [U]; ( évacuation) disposal; ( déchets)rejets — waste [U]
4) Médecine ( de greffon) rejection5) Agriculture* * *ʀəʒɛ nm1) [propositions] rejection2) MÉDECINE, [greffe] rejection3) POÉSIE enjambement4) BOTANIQUE shoot* * *rejet nm1 ( refus) gén rejection; Admin, Jur (de recours, résolution, plainte, charges) dismissal; (de motion, proposition, projet de loi) defeat; ( de requête) denial; ( de demande) rejection; exprimer son rejet du régime to voice one's rejection of the regime; ce fut un vote de rejet it was a protest vote; après le rejet de la réforme after the reform had been defeated; en cas de rejet de la demande d'asile if the request for asylum should be denied ou rejected;2 (exclusion de personne, race, religion) rejection; le rejet d'un enfant/étranger the rejection of a child/foreigner; réaction de rejet gén hostile reaction (à l'égard de to); Psych rejection response;3 Écol, Ind ( production) discharge ¢; ( évacuation) disposal; ( déchets) rejets waste ¢; région polluée par les rejets d'une usine area polluted by the discharge from a factory; traiter les rejets d'une usine to process the waste from a factory; les rejets toxiques/radioactifs toxic/radioactive waste; le rejet des déchets/des eaux usées waste/wastewater disposal; les rejets en mer (de déchets) dumping (of waste) at sea; les rejets polluants pollutants;[rəʒɛ] nom masculin2. [refus] rejectionelle a été très déçue par le rejet de son manuscrit/de son offre she was very disappointed when her manuscript/her offer was turned downles enfants handicapés sont parfois victimes d'un phénomène de rejet à l'école handicapped children are sometimes rejected by other children at school3. LITTÉRATURE [enjambement] run-onil y a rejet du verbe à la fin de la proposition subordonnée GRAMMAIRE the verb is put ou goes at the end of the subordinate clause
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