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transplant

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: transplants過去形: transplanted過去分詞: transplanted現在分詞: transplanting比較級: null最上級: null

The term carries a strong sense of surgical precision or deliberate relocation. It implies that the object being moved must remain viable and functional in its new environment, creating a tension between the trauma of the move and the hope of survival. In a social context, calling someone a transplant suggests a lingering status as an outsider. It implies that while the person has physically arrived, they are still in the process of rooting themselves into the local culture or community.

Countable when referring to a specific medical procedure or a person who moved (a transplant). Uncountable when referring to the general process of moving plants or tissues.

意味

他動詞
[someone][something]

To move a plant from one place to another to grow in a different location.

"He decided to transplant the roses to the sunny side of the garden."

他動詞
[something]

To move an organ or tissue from one person or animal to another.

"The surgeons will transplant a kidney into the patient tomorrow."

自動詞
[someone]

To move to a new place to live or work.

"She transplanted herself to New York to start a new career."

名詞
[someone][something]

A plant or organ that has been moved from one place to another.

"The heart transplant was a complete success."

名詞
[someone]

A person who has moved from one place to another.

"He is a recent California transplant living in Chicago."

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