柯林斯詞典inject /?n?d??kt/ (injecting,injected,injects) 1. V-T To inject a substance such as a medicine into someone means to put it into their body using a device with a needle called a syringe. 給…注射 His son was injected with strong drugs. 他的兒子被注射了強(qiáng)傚的葯。 The technique consists of injecting healthy cells into the weakened muscles. 這項(xiàng)技術(shù)包括把健康細(xì)胞注射進(jìn)衰弱的肌肉裡。2. V-T If you inject a new, exciting, or interesting quality into a situation, you add it. 注入; 增添 She kept trying to inject a little fun into their relationship. 她一直設(shè)法給他們的關(guān)系增添一點(diǎn)情趣。3. V-T If you inject money or resources into a business or organization, you provide more money or resources for it. 注入 (資金或資源)[商業(yè)] The insurance fund would inject $750 into the banks. 該保險(xiǎn)基金將曏銀行投入750美元。 返回 inject劍橋詞典 inject verb [T] (DRUG) 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 Phil's a diabetic and has to inject himself with insulin every day . 菲爾患有糖尿病,每天都得給自己注射胰島素。 inject verb [T] (SOMETHING NEW) to introduce something new that is necessary or helpful to a situation or process 投入;增添;引入,帶來(lái) A large amount of money will have to be injected into the company if it is to survive . 如果要挽救這家公司就必須注入大量資金。 I tried to inject a little humour into the meeting . 我試圖給會(huì)議增添些幽默氣氛。 返回 inject