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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - implant

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка implant на русский

implant
1) имплантированная примесь; имплантант

имплантировать 2) ионная имплантация, ионное легирование

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1.
  вживлять implant ions in semiconductor — внедрять ионы в полупроводник - implant a pacemaker - implant electrode ...
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2.
  вживлённая (напр. в зуб) деталь ...
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3.
  имплантат; производить имплантацию ...
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4.
  1. мед. капиллярная трубочка с радием (употребляется при лечении рака) 2. мед. вживленная, имплантированная, пересаженная ткань, кожа, имплантат 3. насаждать, вселять, внушать, внедрять (идеи, мысли, взгляды) to implant aspirations in smb.'s mind —- вдохновить кого-либо to implant one's convictions in smb.'s mind —- внушать свои убеждения кому-либо to implant doubt in smb.'s mind —- посеять сомнения в ком-либо to implant good taste —- привить хороший вкус 4. вделывать, вставлять 5. сажать (растения, деревья) 6. мед. вводить в ткань капиллярные трубочки с радием; вживлять (электроды, датчики) 7. имплантировать (ткань, кожу) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. v.  1) насаждать; вселять, внедрять  2) внушать (in) How do you implant good manners in young children?  3) сажать (растения) Syn: imbue, inculcate, infuse, ingrain, inseminate, instill  2. noun; med. капиллярная трубочка с радием, вводимая в живую ткань (для лечения злокачественной опухоли) ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 (often foll. by in) insert or fix. 2 (often foll. by in) instil (a principle, idea, etc.) in a person's mind. 3 plant. 4 Med. a insert (tissue etc.) in a living body. b (in passive) (of a fertilized ovum) become attached to the wall of the womb. --n. n. 1 a thing implanted. 2 a thing implanted in the body, e.g. a piece of tissue or a capsule containing material for radium therapy. Derivatives implantation n. Etymology: F implanter or LL implantare engraft (as IN-(2), PLANT) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to fix or set securely or deeply a ruby ~ed in the idol's forehead  b. to set permanently in the consciousness or habit patterns ; inculcate  2. to insert in living tissue (as for growth, slow release, or formation of an organic union) subcutaneously ~ed hormone pellets  intransitive verb to undergo ~ation the failure of embryos to ~  • ~able adjective  • ~er noun Synonyms:  ~, inculcate, instill, inseminate, infix mean to introduce into the mind. ~ implies teaching that makes for permanence of what is taught ~ed a love of reading in her students. inculcate implies persistent or repeated efforts to impress on the mind tried to inculcate in him high moral standards. instill stresses gradual, gentle imparting of knowledge over a long period of time instill traditional values in your children. inseminate applies to a sowing of ideas in many minds so that they spread through a class or nation inseminated an unquestioning faith in technology. infix stresses firmly inculcating a habit of thought infixed a chronic cynicism.  II. noun  Date: 1890 something (as a graft or device) ~ed in tissue — compare cochlear ~ IMPLANTABLE  adjective see implant I ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (implanted) 1. To implant something into a person’s body means to put it there, usually by means of a medical operation. Two days later, they implanted the fertilized eggs back inside me. ...a surgically implanted birth-control device. VERB: V n adv/prep, V-ed • implantation The embryos were tested to determine their sex prior to implantation. N-UNCOUNT 2. An implant is something that is implanted into a person’s body. A woman can choose to have breast implants. N-COUNT 3. When an egg or embryo implants in the womb, it becomes established there and can then develop. Non-identical twins are the result of two fertilised eggs implanting in the uterus at the same time. VERB: V in n, also V • implantation ...the 11 days required to allow for normal implantation of a fertilized egg. N-UNCOUNT 4. If you implant an idea or attitude in people, you make it become accepted or believed. The speech implanted a dangerous prejudice in their minds... He is devoting much of his energy to implanting an element of distrust in the community. = sow VERB: V n in/into n, V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to strongly fix an idea, feeling, or way of behaving in someone's mind, so that it becomes part of their character  (a deep sense of patriotism that had been implanted in him by his father | The phrase implanted itself in my memory.) 2 to put something into someone's body by doing a medical operation  (Surgeons successfully implanted an artificial knee-joint.) - implantation n ~2 n something that has been implanted in someone's body in a medical operation  (silicon implants)  (- compare transplant2) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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