0 to use a needle and syringe (= small tube) to put a liquid such as a drug into a person's body -- 注射;給…注射
1 to introduce something new that is necessary or helpful to a situation or process -- 投入;增添;引入,帶來
These solutions provide qualitative insight for the process of secondary oil recovery if the polymer concentration of liquid injected into the reservoir varies with time.
Polymer solutions were injected through flush-mounted, angled slots located in both of the 57.5 cm walls of the channel.
Supertankers, plus offshore oil rigs, inject more than 100 million barrels of oil into the sea each year.
In these devices, fuel is injected upstream of a flame-stabilizing bluff body in the jet pipe.
Reduced worm recovery was noted only in mice injected on the day of infection.
Seventy-five (57 %) injected at least once during follow-up.
A concomitant financial restructuring, which injected 60,000 million dinars into enterprises by 1987, bolstered sales, profits, capacity utilisation, and productivity in almost every sector.
Judges' and lawyers' attempts to inject other amorphous catch-phrases into the "reasonable doubt" standard, such as "matter of the highest importance," only muddy the water.
中文简体
药, 注射, 给…注射…
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ponerle una inyección a, inyectar, introducir…
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aplicar uma injeção…
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~を注射する…
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iğne yapmak, şırınga etmek, (değer…
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injecter, apporter, faire une injection…
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posar una injecció a, injectar…
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يَحْقُن…
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