释义 |
imˈplanted, ppl. a. [f. implant v. + -ed1.] 1. That has been introduced or implanted; infixed.
1595Southwell St. Peter's Compl. 72 What change of place can change implanted paine? 1861Mill Utilit. 44 Whether the feeling of duty is innate or implanted. 2. In sense corresponding to implant v. 3 b: having something implanted or inserted into it; spec. containing implanted ions.
1965Nuclear Instruments & Methods XXXVIII. 172/1 Fig. 7 shows variation in the sheet resistance of an implanted area with temperature. 1970New Scientist 15 Oct. Suppl. 17/2 The Japanese..have already announced an implanted microwave transistor. 1973Wilson & Brewer Ion Beams iv. 300 The oxide serves..to protect against compensation of the implanted region during a subsequent diffusion. |