graft

US /ɡræft/
UK /ɡræft/
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1.

移植, 嫁接

a piece of living tissue that is transplanted surgically

:
The surgeon performed a skin graft to cover the burn.
外科医生进行了皮肤移植以覆盖烧伤。
The bone graft was successful, and the patient is recovering well.
移植很成功,病人恢复良好。
2.

贿赂, 腐败

practices, especially bribery, used to secure illicit gains in politics or business; corruption

:
The politician was accused of taking graft.
这位政客被指控收受贿赂
The investigation uncovered widespread graft within the city council.
调查揭露了市议会内部普遍存在的腐败
1.

移植, 嫁接

to transplant (living tissue) as a graft

:
They will graft skin from his thigh to his arm.
他们将把皮肤从他的大腿移植到手臂上。
The gardener carefully grafted the new branch onto the old tree.
园丁小心翼翼地将新枝嫁接到老树上。
2.

融入, 结合

to attach or incorporate (something) as a part of something else, typically in a way that is difficult to separate

:
He tried to graft his ideas onto the existing plan.
他试图将自己的想法融入现有计划。
The new regulations were grafted onto the old legal framework.
新规定被嫁接到旧的法律框架上。