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Implant — Жанр Electronic, electro industrial, Synthpop Годы С 1992 Страна … Википедия
implant — implant, inculcate, instill are comparable when they mean to introduce into the mind. Implant usually implies teaching, and it stresses the fixedness or permanency of what has been taught {the teacher, the parent, or the friend can often do much… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
implant — ► VERB 1) insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body. 2) establish (an idea) in the mind. ► NOUN ▪ a thing implanted. DERIVATIVES implantation noun. ORIGIN Latin implantare engraft … English terms dictionary
Implant (body modification) — Implants in the arm. In body modification, an implant is a device placed under the human skin for decorative purposes. Such implants may be subdermal or transdermal. In the context of body modification, some may consider injections of silicone… … Wikipedia
implant — 1. To graft or insert. 2. Material inserted into nonliving tissues. SEE ALSO: graft, transplant. 3. (im′plant)In genitourinary surgery a device inserted to restore continence or potency. Also an … Medical dictionary
implant — implants, implanting, implanted (The verb is pronounced [[t]ɪmplɑ͟ːnt, plæ̱nt[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]ɪ̱mplɑːnt, plænt[/t]].) 1) VERB To implant something into a person s body means to put it there, usually by means of a medical… … English dictionary
implant — I UK [ˈɪmplɑːnt] / US [ˈɪmˌplænt] noun [countable] Word forms implant : singular implant plural implants an object that doctors put into someone s body during a medical operation silicone breast implants II UK [ɪmˈplɑːnt] / US [ɪmˈplænt] verb… … English dictionary
implant — im|plant1 [ımˈpla:nt US ımˈplænt] v 1.) [T] to strongly fix an idea, feeling, attitude etc in someone s mind or character implant sth in sth ▪ A deep sense of patriotism had been implanted in him by his father. 2.) [T] to put something into… … Dictionary of contemporary English
implant — verb (t) /ɪmˈplænt / (say im plant), / ˈplant/ (say plahnt) 1. to instil or inculcate: implant sound principles. 2. to plant in something; infix: implant living tissue. 3. Obsolete to plant: implant the seeds. 4. to insert (an artificial implant… …
implant — im|plant1 [ ım plænt ] verb transitive 1. ) to put something into someone s body in a medical operation: implant something in something: The fertilized eggs are implanted in the mother s womb. 2. ) to put an idea or attitude into someone s mind… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
implant — n. 1) a drug (such as a subcutaneous hormone implant), a prosthesis (such as an artificial hip, an intraocular lens implant (see cataract), a breast implant, a cochlear implant, or an artificial heart implant), or a radioactive source (such as… … The new mediacal dictionary