graft

名詞

UK/ɡrɑːft/
US/ɡræft/

定義 graft 名詞

material(材料)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A piece of healthy tissue, such as skin or bone, surgically removed from one part of the body and transplanted to another, or a detached living plant part, like a stem or bud, that is joined to another plant to grow there.

    移植的皮膚(或骨骼);嫁接用的枝條(或芽)。

    • His arm was severely burned and required a skin graft.

      他的手臂嚴重燒傷,需要進行皮膚移植。

    • The doctor successfully grafted skin from her leg onto her burned hand.

      醫生成功將她腿上的皮膚移植到被燒傷的手上。

    • Gardeners often graft branches to ensure the healthy growth of trees.

      園丁經常嫁接枝條以確保樹木的健康生長。

effort(努力)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)informal(非正式)

    Work, especially when it is hard and requires much effort.

    (非正式)工作;勞動

    • This job requires a lot of hard graft.

      這份工作需要大量的辛苦勞動。

    • After years of graft, he finally achieved success.

      經過多年的辛勤勞動,他終於取得了成功。

    • They are not afraid of hard graft, working hard to achieve their goals.

      他們不怕辛苦勞動,努力實現自己的目標。

corruption(腐敗)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The dishonest use of political power for personal gain, especially through bribery or corruption.

    (尤指利用政治權力進行的)貪污;受賄;以權謀私

    • The city's political scandal revealed serious graft.

      這座城市的政治醜聞揭露了嚴重的貪污。

    • Investigators are looking into high-level graft and corruption in the company.

      調查人員正在調查公司高層的貪污和腐敗。

    • They were arrested on charges of graft and bribery.

      他們因貪污和受賄的指控被捕。

動詞

UK/ɡrɑːft/
US/ɡræft/

定義 graft 動詞

transplant(移植)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To surgically transplant a piece of healthy tissue to another part of the body or to join a part of one plant to another so that they grow together.

    移植(皮膚、骨骼等);嫁接

    • The doctor grafted skin from her thigh to the burned area.

      醫生將她大腿的皮膚移植到燒傷部位。

    • They are trying to graft new varieties onto the existing fruit trees.

      他們正在嘗試將新品種嫁接到現有的果樹上。

    • The surgeon carefully grafted the bone during the operation.

      外科醫生在手術中仔細地移植了骨骼。

attach(附加)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To attach or incorporate something new or different to something else, often in a way that is not fully compatible or well-integrated.

    使緊密結合;將(新的事物)移入

    • The company tried to graft the new management strategies into the existing corporate culture.

      公司試圖將新的管理策略融入現有的企業文化中。

    • The company tried to graft new technology onto their traditional business.

      公司試圖將新技術引入他們的傳統業務中。

    • They tried to graft the new terms into the contract but were not successful.

      他們試圖將新條款加入合同中,但並未成功。

work(工作)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To work very hard and diligently.

    (非正式)努力工作

    • He grafts every day to ensure he gets everything done.

      他每天都努力工作,以確保完成所有事情。

    • She has been grafting away for years to achieve her career goals.

      她多年來一直努力工作,以實現她的職業目標。

    • I need to graft harder if I want to achieve my dreams.

      如果我想實現我的夢想,我需要更加努力工作。