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1. transitive verb1) (Med.) transplantieren (fachspr.), verpflanzen [Organ, Gewebe]2) (plant in another place) umpflanzen2. noun(Med.) (operation) Transplantation, die (fachspr.); Verpflanzung, die; (thing transplanted) Transplantat, das (fachspr.)* * *1. verb1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) transplantieren3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) umpflanzen2. noun1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) die Transplantation2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) das Transplantat* * *trans·plantI. vt[trænˈsplɑ:nt, AM -ˈsplænt]1. (re-plant)▪ to \transplant sth etw umpflanzen [o umsetzen3. (relocate)▪ to \transplant sb/sth jdn/etw umsiedelnII. vi[trænˈsplɑ:nt, AM -ˈsplænt]beetroot doesn't \transplant well Rote Bete lässt sich nicht gut umpflanzenIII. n[ˈtræn(t)splɑ:nt, AM -splænt]to have a \transplant sich akk einer Transplantation unterziehen3. (plant) umgesetzte Pflanze* * *[trns'plAːnt]1. vt1) (HORT) umpflanzen, umsetzen, verpflanzenhis wealth transplanted him into a new world — sein Reichtum versetzte ihn in eine neue Welt ['tr{ːnsplAːnt]
2. n(= operation) Verpflanzung f, Transplantation f; (= organ) Transplantat nt, transplantiertes or verpflanztes Organ* * *A v/t1. BOT ver-, umpflanzen2. MED ein Herz etc transplantieren, verpflanzen:transplanted fremdB v/i sich leicht etc verpflanzen lassenC s [ˈtrænsplɑːnt; US -ˌplænt]a) → academic.ru/76291/transplantation">transplantationb) MED Transplantat n;* * *1. transitive verb1) (Med.) transplantieren (fachspr.), verpflanzen [Organ, Gewebe]2) (plant in another place) umpflanzen2. noun(Med.) (operation) Transplantation, die (fachspr.); Verpflanzung, die; (thing transplanted) Transplantat, das (fachspr.)* * *v.transplantieren v.verpflanzen v. -
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trans·plant vt [trænʼsplɑ:nt, Am -ʼsplænt]1) ( re-plant)to \transplant sth etw umpflanzen [o umsetzen];3) ( relocate)beetroot doesn't \transplant well Rote Bete lässt sich nicht gut umpflanzen n [ʼtræn(t)splɑ:nt, Am -splænt]to have a \transplant sich akk einer Transplantation unterziehen3) ( plant) umgesetzte Pflanze -
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noun(operation) Herztransplantation, die (fachspr.); Herzverpflanzung, die; (transplanted heart) Herztransplantat, das (fachspr.)receive a heart transplant from somebody — jemandes Herz eingepflanzt od. implantiert bekommen
* * *ˈheart trans·plantto have a \heart transplant sich akk einer Herztransplantation unterziehen* * ** * *noun(operation) Herztransplantation, die (fachspr.); Herzverpflanzung, die; (transplanted heart) Herztransplantat, das (fachspr.)receive a heart transplant from somebody — jemandes Herz eingepflanzt od. implantiert bekommen
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'heart trans·plant nto have a \heart transplant sich akk einer Herztransplantation unterziehen
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