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replant 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/rēˈplant/,/ˈrē-/,
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replanted, past participle; replants, 3rd person singular present; replanting, present participle; replanted, past tense;
  1. Plant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, esp. when transferring it to a larger pot or new site

  2. Provide (an area) with new plants or trees
    • - 38 percent of ancient woodland has been replanted with conifers
  3. Surgically reattach to the body a part that has been removed or severed


  1. plant again or anew; "They replanted the land"; "He replanted the seedlings"
  2. In agriculture and gardening, transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another. ...
  3. Replantation is the surgical reattachment of a body part, most commonly a finger, hand or arm, that has been completely cut from a person's body. Replantation of amputated parts has been performed on fingers, hands, forearms, feet, ears, avulsed scalp injuries, a face, lips, penis and a tongue.
  4. (Replantation) The return of a tooth to its socket.
  5. (Replanting) Performing the cultural practices necessary to replace the seed of the same insured crop, and replacing the seed for the same crop in the insured acreage with the expectation of growing a successful crop.
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