
접수(接穗), 접가지 또는 접목
A shoot or twig inserted into a slit on the trunk or stem of a living plant, from which it receives sap.
예문:
"The gardener carefully prepared the graft to ensure it would bond with the rootstock."
"This apple tree is a graft of three different varieties."
식물을 접붙이다 또는 접목하다
To insert a shoot or twig into a living plant so that it grows there.
예문:
"Farmers often graft high-yield branches onto hardier tree trunks."
"He learned how to graft roses to create unique color combinations."
이식된 생체 조직 또는 이식편
A piece of living tissue that is surgically transplanted to replace or repair damaged tissue.
예문:
"The patient required a skin graft after suffering severe burns."
"Doctors monitored the bone graft to ensure the body did not reject it."
생체 조직을 이식하다
To surgically transplant living tissue from one part of the body to another or from a donor.
예문:
"Surgeons plan to graft healthy skin from the patient's thigh onto the wound."
"The procedure involves grafting a vein to bypass the blocked artery."
부정 이득, 수뢰 또는 독직 행위
The use of political or business influence to obtain money or advantages dishonestly; bribery or corruption.
예문:
"The mayor was accused of systemic graft involving city construction contracts."
"New laws were introduced to eliminate official graft within the government."
중노동 또는 고된 일
Hard, physical, or tedious work.
예문:
"Success in this industry requires years of hard graft and dedication."
"After a day of honest graft on the farm, he was exhausted."
열심히 일하다
To work very hard or diligently.
예문:
"If you want to make the team, you'll have to graft every single day."
"She spent the entire weekend grafting in the garden to get it ready for spring."
접합하다 또는 결합하다
To join or add something (such as an idea or a system) onto another in a way that makes it a part of the whole.
예문:
"The author tried to graft a modern subplot onto the classic fairy tale."
"Western management styles were grafted onto the local corporate culture."