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Inject Injected N ɪnˈdʒekt Sth Put   [V Money

To inject means to put a substance into the body using a syringe, to add a quality to a situation, or to provide money or resources.

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[VERB 动词]给…注射 To inject someone with a substance such as a medicine means to put it into their body using a device with a needle called a syringe.
  [be V-ed with n]
  [V n into n]
  [V pron-refl]
  [Also V n]
  • His son was injected with strong drugs...

    他儿子被注射了烈性麻醉药。

  • The technique consists of injecting healthy cells into the weakened muscles...

    该技术是把健康细胞注射到衰弱的肌肉里面。

  • He needs to inject himself once a month.

    他需要每月为自己打一针。

2
[VERB 动词]添加,注入(某种特性) If you inject a new, exciting, or interesting quality into a situation, you add it.
  [V n into n]
  • She kept trying to inject a little fun into their relationship...

    她一直在设法为他们的关系增添一些情趣。

  • The result might inject more sense into future bargaining.

    其结果可能为未来的谈判注入更多的理性。

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[VERB 动词]投入(金钱或资源) If you inject money or resources into a business or organization, you provide more money or resources for it.
  [V n into n]
  [BUSINESS 商]
  • He has injected £5.6 billion into the health service.

    他已经为公共医疗卫生服务投入了 56 亿英镑。


Oxford in·ject / ɪnˈdʒekt ; NAmE ɪnˈdʒekt / verb 1 to put a drug or other substance into a person's or an animal's body using a syringe (给…)注射(药物等) injectsth (into yourself/sb/sth) Adrenaline was injected into the muscle. 往肌肉里注射了肾上腺素。 injectyourself/sb/sth (with sth) She has been injecting herself with insulin since the age of 16. 她从 16 岁起就开始自行注射胰岛素。 2 to put a liquid into sth using a syringeor similar instrument (给…)注射(液体) injectA (with B) The fruit is injected with chemicals to reduce decay. 水果注入了化学药品以防腐坏。 injectB (into A) Chemicals are injected into the fruit to reduce decay. 水果注入了化学药品以防腐坏。 3 injectsth (into sth) to add a particular quality to sth (给…)添加,增加(某品质) His comments injected a note of humour into the proceedings. 他的发言给整个活动增添了一丝幽默的气氛。 4 injectsth (into sth) to give money to an organization, a project, etc. so that it can function (给…)投入(资金) They are refusing to inject any more capital into the industry. 他们拒绝对这一产业投入更多的资金。 inject injects injected injecting in·ject / ɪnˈdʒekt ; NAmE ɪnˈdʒekt /
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injectin‧ject /ɪnˈdʒekt/ ●●○ verb [transitive]
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1to put liquid, especially a drug, into someone’s body by using a special needleinject something into somebody/something The drug is injected directly into the base of the spine.inject somebody with something I have to inject myself with insulin.2to improve something by adding excitement, interest etc to itinject something into something Traditional handbag makers are injecting more fun into their designs. A market building can inject new life into an area.3to provide more money, equipment etc for somethinginject something into something They need to inject more money into sports facilities.
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inject

[ɪnˈdʒekt]injected, injecting, injects

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injected[2710] injecting[982]
注入(70%),注射(23%),插入(4%),引入(3%)
vt.注入;注射

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