grafting

grafting ['grɑ:ftɪŋ]  ['grɑ:ftɪŋ] 

原级:graft

grafting的反义词

第三人称单数:grafts

过去分词:grafted

过去式:grafted

grafting 基本解释

grafting的意思

名词嫁接法,移植法

动词嫁接; <农>移植( graft的现在分词 ); 使(思想、制度等)成为(…的一部份); 植根

grafting 单语例句

1. Grafting can join scions with desirable qualities to root stock that is strong and resists disease and insects.

2. The American Environmental Protection Agency says grafting can reduce the need to use pesticides on crops.

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3. Two investigations published on Sunday place a question mark over pioneering treatment to treat Parkinson's disease by grafting foetal cells into the brain.

4. A migrant worker in Hebei province has reportedly donated his skin to his daughter, who has suffered serious burns and needs skin grafting.

5. Unlike producing grain and breeding pigs, the process of growing vegetables can hardly be mechanized because of pollination and grafting.

6. A farmer in Meishan County of Sichuan Province's grafting of a rose to rosa multiflora has resulted in raising the quality.

7. grafting的近义词

7. The film shows a layer of skin being scraped off a patient's thigh for grafting onto a wound.

8. The grapefruit tree is another plant that depends on grafting to reproduce.

grafting 英英释义

noun

1. the act of grafting something onto something else

    Synonym: graft