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  • 1 implant

    1. transitive verb
    1) (Med.) implantieren (fachspr.), einpflanzen (in Dat.)
    2) (fig.): (instil) einpflanzen (in Dat.)
    2. noun
    (Med.) Implantat, das
    * * *
    1) (to put (ideas etc) into a person's mind.) einprägen
    2) (to put (eg human tissue, a device etc) permanently into a part of the body.) einpflanzen
    - academic.ru/37089/implantation">implantation
    * * *
    im·plant
    I. n
    [ˈɪmplɑ:nt, AM -plænt]
    Implantat nt
    a breast \implant ein Brustimplantat nt
    II. vt
    [ɪmˈplɑ:nt, AM -ˈplænt]
    1. (add surgically)
    to \implant sth etw einpflanzen [o fachspr implantieren
    to \implant ideas/worries in sb [or sb with ideas/worries] jdm Ideen/Ängste einreden
    3. (bond chemically)
    to \implant sth etw implantieren
    * * *
    [ɪm'plAːnt]
    1. vt
    1) (fig) einimpfen ( in sb jdm)
    2) (MED) implantieren, einpflanzen
    2. vi (MED
    in womb) sich einnisten
    3. n
    ['ɪmplAːnt] (MED) Implantat nt
    * * *
    A v/t [ımˈplɑːnt; US -ˈplænt]
    1. MED implantieren, einpflanzen (auch fig)( beide:
    in, into dat)
    2. fig einprägen (in, into dat):
    deeply implanted hatred tief verwurzelter Hass
    B s [ˈımplɑːnt; US -ˌplænt] MED Implantat n
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (Med.) implantieren (fachspr.), einpflanzen (in Dat.)
    2) (fig.): (instil) einpflanzen (in Dat.)
    2. noun
    (Med.) Implantat, das
    * * *
    v.
    einpflanzen v.
    einsetzen v.

    English-german dictionary > implant

  • 2 implant

    im·plant n [ʼɪmplɑ:nt, Am -plænt]
    Implantat nt;
    a breast \implant ein Brustimplantat nt vt [ɪmʼplɑ:nt, Am -ʼplænt]
    to \implant sth etw einpflanzen [o fachspr implantieren];
    2) (fig: put in mind)
    to \implant ideas/ worries in sb [or sb with ideas/ worries] jdm Ideen/Ängste einreden

    English-German students dictionary > implant

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