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replant
- IPA[ˌriːˈplɑːnt]
英式
- plant (a tree or plant which has been dug up) again, especially in a larger pot or new site;provide (an area) with new plants or trees
verb: replant, 3rd person present: replants, gerund or present participle: replanting, past tense: replanted, past participle: replanted
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. plant (a tree or plant which has been dug up) again, especially in a larger pot or new site split the clumps and replant only those irises with healthy roots
- ▪ provide (an area) with new plants or trees 38 per cent of ancient woodland has been replanted with conifers
- ▪ surgically reattach to the body (a part that has been removed or severed).
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- IPA[rēˈplant]
美式
- plant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, especially when transferring it to a larger ... split the clumps and replant only those irises with healthy roots
Oxford American Dictionary