释义 |
regraft, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To graft again. Hence reˈgrafting vbl. n.
1626Bacon Sylva §454 It may bee, that oft Regrafting of the same Cions, may likewise make Fruit greater. 1803Knight in Phil. Trans. XCIII. 282 When a large tree has been deprived of its branches, to be regrafted, it often becomes unhealthy. 1861J. A. Alexander Gospel of Jesus Christ xiii. 177 There is no regrafting of exscinded boughs into the heavenly olive-tree. |