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1 transplant
1. verb1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) transplantere2) (to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body.) transplantere hud3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) plante om; prikle2. noun1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) transplantasjon2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) transplantert organ (osv.)transplantasjon--------transplantereIsubst. \/ˈtrænsplɑːnt\/, \/ˈtrɑːnsplɑːnt\/1) ( medisin) transplantasjon2) ( medisin) transplantat, noe som er transplantert3) ( hagebruk) utplanting4) ( biologi) podestykkeIIverb \/trænˈsplɑːnt\/, \/trɑːnˈsplɑːnt\/1) ( hagebruk) plante om, omplante, prikle2) forflytte, flytte over, overflytte, omplante (om dyr eller mennesker)3) ( medisin) transplantere4) ( hagebruk) tåle omplanting• will the tree transplant well? -
2 transplant|ować
impf vt 1. Med. (przeszczepiać) to transplant [organ, zarodek]; to graft [tkankę]- transplantowano mu nerkę he had a. underwent a kidney transplant2. Ogr. (szczepić) to graft- transplantować nowe odmiany na starych jabłoniach to graft new varieties onto old apple treesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > transplant|ować
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3 umpflanzen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) replant; (Zimmerpflanze) repot—v/t (untr., hat) put plants around, surround with plants; mit Bäumen umpflanzen plant trees around* * *to replant; to transplant* * *ụm|pflan|zen ['ʊmpflantsn]vt sep(= woanders pflanzen) to transplant; Topfpflanze to repot* * *(to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) transplant* * *um|pflan·zen[ˈʊmpflantsn̩]vt AGR, HORT▪ etw \umpflanzen to transplant sth2. (umtopfen)* * *transitives Verb transplant* * *um'pflanzen v/t (untrennb, hat) put plants around, surround with plants;mit Bäumen umpflanzen plant trees around* * *transitives Verb transplant* * *v.to replant v. -
4 transplantar
v.1 to transplant, to bed out.El médico transplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.María transplantó los arbolitos de pino Mary transplanted the little pine trees2 to transplant.El médico transplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.* * *1 (gen) to transplant2 (trasladar) to transfer1 to uproot oneself, emigrate* * *VT = trasplantar* * *= transplant.Ex. It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.* * *= transplant.Ex: It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.
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5 replanter
replanter [ʀ(ə)plɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ plante] to replant* * *ʀ(ə)plɑ̃te1) ( changer de terre) to transplant [rosier, arbre]2) ( après destruction) to replant [arbre]3) ( reboiser) to replant [parc, forêt] (en with)* * *ʀ(ə)plɑ̃te vt* * *replanter verb table: aimer vtr1 ( changer de terre) to transplant [rosier, arbre];2 ( après destruction) to replant [arbre];3 ( reboiser) to replant [parc, forêt] (en with); il faudra replanter pour éviter l'érosion we must replant trees to avoid erosion.[rəplɑ̃te] verbe transitifaprès le phylloxéra, ils ont replanté en blé after the phylloxera epidemic they planted the area with wheat -
6 barbado
adj.bearded, bewhiskered.m.1 full grown man.2 vine or tree transplanted.3 shoots issuing from the roots of trees.past part.past participle of spanish verb: barbar.* * *► adjetivo1 bearded, with a beard* * *1.ADJ bearded, with a beard2. SM1) (=hombre con barba) man with a beard; (=hombre adulto) full-grown man2) (Bot) cutting ( with roots)plantar de barbado — to transplant, plant out
* * *- da adjetivo (liter)un hombre barbado — a bearded man, a man with a beard
* * *= bearded.Ex. The author analyzes the scriptural symbolism in an illustrated initial depicting the Crucifixion, focusing on the significance of a white-haired and bearded Christ.* * *- da adjetivo (liter)un hombre barbado — a bearded man, a man with a beard
* * *= bearded.Ex: The author analyzes the scriptural symbolism in an illustrated initial depicting the Crucifixion, focusing on the significance of a white-haired and bearded Christ.
* * *barbado -da( liter):un hombre barbado a bearded man, a man with a beard* * *barbado, -a adjbearded* * *I adj fmlbeardedII m BOT rooted cutting -
7 μολεύω
A cut off and transplant the suckers or shoots of trees ( αὐτομολίαι, stolones), Lex [dialect] Att. ap. Poll.7.146; cf. μολούω, μωλύω. -
8 βλαστάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `but, sprout, grow' (A.),Other forms: Aor. βλαστεῖν, intr. fut. βλαστήσω (Thphr.), aor. trans. ἐβλάστησα (Emp.), perf. βεβλάστηκα (Hp.), ἐβλάστηκα (E.); recent βλαστέω, βλαστάω.Derivatives: βλάστημα `offdhoot' (A.), βλαστικός (Thphr.); deverb. βλαστός `id.' (Hdt.), βλάστη `origin' (S.). from where βλαστέω (Thphr.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The aorist βλαστεῖν is the basis of all forms. Its analysis is uncertain; perhaps *βλαθ-τεῖν ( βλαδ-, βλατ-). Connection with βλωθρός `tall' (q. v.) is impossible if the words are IE (*ml̥dh-, *mlōdh-: ablaut ō is impossible in an adj.); same for μολεύω `cut off (and transplant) the shoots of trees' (q. v. and βλώσκω). From other languages one mentions OHG. blat etc.`leaf' (but this is rather non-IE).Page in Frisk: 1,241Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βλαστάνω
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9 βλώσκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `go, come' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. μολεῖν, ἔβλω ἐφάνη, ὤχετο, ἔστη; fut. μολοῦμαι ( βλῶξαι, βλώξω Lyc.), perf. μέμβλωκα ( βέβλωκε ἠρεμεῖ, φύεται H.)Compounds: κατα-, προ-, ἐκ- etc. αὑτόμολος `deserter' (Hdt.); ἀγχίμολον ( ἦλθε, Il.), old absolutive Wackernagel, Mus. Helv. 1, 226ff.; ἀγχιβλώς ἄρτι παρών H.Etymology: Pres. βλώσκω \< *μλώ-σκω (cf. μολ-εῖν, μέ-μβλω-κα) from *ml̥h₃-sk- is clear. The aor. stem βλω- will have the same origin, with the zero grade from the plural. The nominal forms with - μολ- will have o-grade, * molh₃-. The aor. stem μολ-ε\/ο- is explained from metathesis in *μελο-μ, -ς, -τ \< * melh₃-. Harðarson, Wurzelaorist 169f, 224f, also assumes stressed l̥h₃ \> ολο, which is doubtful; the existence of a development μλω- (in ἔβλω) beside μολο- is improbable. I would expect *l̥h₃ \> αλ, which was replaced by ολ after the predominant o-vocalism. The metathesis is not an independent phonetic development, but part of this process of morphological reorganisation. - Outside Greek perhaps in Slavic, e.g. Serb. iz-mòlīti *`let come out', i.e. `show', Slov. molíti `hinstrecken, hinhalten'. - Uncertain Toch. A mlosk-, mlusk- `escape' (B mlutk ?). - Connection with μέλλω is phonetically improbable (because of the laryngeal), with μολεύω `cut off and transplant the shoots of trees' is semantically impossible.Page in Frisk: 1,246-247Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βλώσκω
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10 μολεύω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `cut off and transplant the suckers or shoots of trees' (Lex. Att. ap. Poll. 7, 146); μολούειν ἐγκόπτειν τὰς παραφυάδας H.Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [721] * mel-\/ mol-? `come up, appear'. Or PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Prob. from *μόλος or *μολεύς `runner', to μολεῖν `go, come, run', s. βλώσκω; μολούειν after κολούειν, cf. H. Petersson Et. Miszellen 18. Here also μόλουρος m. `kind of snake', μολουρίς, - ίδος f. `locust' (Nic.)? I wonder whether the variation is a fact of Greek, and not rather a Pre-Greek phenomenon. (I do not believe with Fur. 388 in a variation μολούω\/ κολούω.)Page in Frisk: 2,250Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μολεύω
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11 tutuu
(v) to stuck in mud,etc., transplant. Karandiŋolu ye yiroolu tutu. Trainees transplanted trees.
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