Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2009 Oxford University Press:
implant - / ˈɪmplɑːnt/ , US /-plænt/ noun implant m.
- /ɪmˈplɑːnt/ , US /-ˈplænt/ transitive verb Med, fig implanter.
'implant' found in these Oxford entries:
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WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:
| Principal Translations/Principales traductions |
| implant | | implanter v |
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| Additional Translations/Traductions supplémentaires |
| implant | | implant nm |
| implant | (knowledge) | inculquer v |
| implant | fixer dans l'esprit | enraciner v |
WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:
| Compound Forms/Formes composées |
| dental implant n | (artificial tooth fixed into the jaw) | implant dentaire nm |
| | I had to get a dental implant after falling down and knocking out a tooth. |
| ear implant n | (cochlear device that aids hearing) | implant auditif nm |
| | oreille interne | implant cochléaire nm |
| implant in vtr | (embed or insert in) | implanter⇒ vtr |
| | There is an ID chip implanted in the skin of the dog in case it gets lost. |
| | Seul un vétérinaire est habilité à implanter une puce électronique d'identification sous la peau de votre chien. |