transplant1
  
  
	      			KK: [trænsˈplænt]
	      			DJ: [trænsˈplɑːnt]
  
    vt.
    
      - 移植;移種[(+from/to)]![]() We'll  transplant the flowers to the garden. 我們將把這些花兒移栽到花園裡。 
- 使移居[(+to)]![]() Under the Tudors many English people were  transplanted to Ireland. 在都鐸王朝時代許多英格蘭人被迫移居愛爾蘭。 
- 【醫】移植[(+to/into)]![]() The doctor  transplanted skin to her face. 醫生給她臉上移植皮膚。 
vi.
    
      - 移居[(+to)]![]() Adults are not flexible; they do not  transplant comfortably to another place. 成年人適應性不強;他們移居異地會感到不舒服。 
- 耐移植![]() The flower didn't  transplant well. 這花移栽後長得不好。 
 
  衍生
  
    n.
    transplanter
    n. [U]
    transplantation
    a.
    transplantable
    n.
    transplantability
   
  辨析
  
 
  
    
transplant2
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈtrænsˌplænt]
	      			DJ: [ˈtrænsˌplɑːnt]
  
    n.[C]
    
      - 【醫】移植![]() The patient had received a heart  transplant. 該病人接受了心臟移植。 
- 被移植苗木![]() The  transplant flourished in new soil. 移栽的植物在新土壤裡生長茂盛。 
- 【醫】移植器官
- 【美】移居者
 
 
  v.
  
/
transˈplɑːnt, 
trɑːns-, 
-nz-/
  
- transfer to another place or situation. ▸replant (a plant) in another place. 
- take (living tissue or an organ) and implant it in another part of the body or in another body.
n.
  
/
ˈtransplɑːnt, 
ˈtrɑːns-, 
-nz-/
  
- an operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted.
- a person or thing that has been transplanted.
Derivative
  
    - transplantable
 /-ˈplɑːntəb(ə)l/
 adj.
- transplantation
 /-ˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
 n.
- transplanter
 /-ˈplɑːntə/
 n.
 
  Etymology
  ME: from late L. transplantare, from L. trans- ‘across’ + plantare ‘to plant’.