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From:
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plant
/ˈplænt/
植物,工廠,生長(vt.)種植,栽培,培養,安置(vi.)種植
From:
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plant
插值;工廠;衣場;性能指標
From:
Network Terminology
plant
廠
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plant
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Planted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Planting
.]
1.
To
put
in
the
ground
and
cover
,
as
seed
for
growth
;
as
,
to
plant
maize
.
2.
To
set
in
the
ground
for
growth
,
as
a
young
tree
,
or
a
vegetable
with
roots
.
Thou
shalt
not
plant
thee
a
grove
of
any
trees
.
--
Deut
.
xvi
. 21.
3.
To
furnish
,
or
fit
out
,
with
plants
;
as
,
to
plant
a
garden
,
an
orchard
,
or
a
forest
.
4.
To
engender
;
to
generate
;
to
set
the
germ
of
.
It
engenders
choler
,
planteth
anger
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
furnish
with
a
fixed
and
organized
population
;
to
settle
;
to
establish
;
as
,
to
plant
a
colony
.
Planting
of
countries
like
planting
of
woods
.
--
Bacon
.
6.
To
introduce
and
establish
the
principles
or
seeds
of
;
as
,
to
plant
Christianity
among
the
heathen
.
7.
To
set
firmly
;
to
fix
;
to
set
and
direct
,
or
point
;
as
,
to
plant
cannon
against
a
fort
;
to
plant
a
standard
in
any
place
;
to
plant
one's
feet
on
solid
ground
;
to
plant
one's
fist
in
another's
face
.
8.
To
set
up
;
to
install
;
to
instate
.
We
will
plant
some
other
in
the
throne
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plant
n.
1.
A
vegetable
;
an
organized
living
being
,
generally
without
feeling
and
voluntary
motion
,
and
having
,
when
complete
,
a
root
,
stem
,
and
leaves
,
though
consisting
sometimes
only
of
a
single
leafy
expansion
,
or
a
series
of
cellules
,
or
even
a
single
cellule
.
Note:
☞
Plants
are
divided
by
their
structure
and
methods
of
reproduction
into
two
series
,
phænogamous
or
flowering
plants
,
which
have
true
flowers
and
seeds
,
and
cryptogamous
or
flowerless
plants
,
which
have
no
flowers
,
and
reproduce
by
minute
one-celled
spores
.
In
both
series
are
minute
and
simple
forms
and
others
of
great
size
and
complexity
.
As
to
their
mode
of
nutrition
,
plants
may
be
considered
as
self-supporting
and
dependent
.
Self-supporting
plants
always
contain
chlorophyll
,
and
subsist
on
air
and
moisture
and
the
matter
dissolved
in
moisture
,
and
as
a
general
rule
they
excrete
oxygen
,
and
use
the
carbonic
acid
to
combine
with
water
and
form
the
material
for
their
tissues
.
Dependent
plants
comprise
all
fungi
and
many
flowering
plants
of
a
parasitic
or
saprophytic
nature
.
As
a
rule
,
they
have
no
chlorophyll
,
and
subsist
mainly
or
wholly
on
matter
already
organized
,
thus
utilizing
carbon
compounds
already
existing
,
and
not
excreting
oxygen
.
But
there
are
plants
which
are
partly
dependent
and
partly
self-supporting
.
The
movements
of
climbing
plants
,
of
some
insectivorous
plants
,
of
leaves
,
stamens
,
or
pistils
in
certain
plants
,
and
the
ciliary
motion
of
zoospores
,
etc
.,
may
be
considered
a
kind
of
voluntary
motion
.
2.
A
bush
,
or
young
tree
;
a
sapling
;
hence
,
a
stick
or
staff
.
“A
plant
of
stubborn
oak.”
3.
The
sole
of
the
foot
. [
R
.]
“Knotty
legs
and
plants
of
clay.”
4.
Com.
The
whole
machinery
and
apparatus
employed
in
carrying
on
a
trade
or
mechanical
business
;
also
,
sometimes
including
real
estate
,
and
whatever
represents
investment
of
capital
in
the
means
of
carrying
on
a
business
,
but
not
including
material
worked
upon
or
finished
products
;
as
,
the
plant
of
a
foundry
,
a
mill
,
or
a
railroad
.
5.
A
plan
;
an
artifice
;
a
swindle
;
a
trick
. [
Slang
]
It
was
n't
a
bad
plant
,
that
of
mine
,
on
Fikey
.
--
Dickens
.
6.
Zool.
(a)
An
oyster
which
has
been
bedded
,
in
distinction
from
one
of
natural
growth
.
(b)
A
young
oyster
suitable
for
transplanting
. [
Local
, U.S.]
Plant bug
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
hemipterous
insects
which
injure
the
foliage
of
plants
,
as
Lygus lineolaris
,
which
damages
wheat
and
trees
.
Plant cutter
Zool.
,
a
South
American
passerine
bird
of
the
genus
Phytotoma
,
family
Phytotomid
æ.
It
has
a
serrated
bill
with
which
it
cuts
off
the
young
shoots
and
buds
of
plants
,
often
doing
much
injury
.
Plant louse
Zool.
,
any
small
hemipterous
insect
which
infests
plants
,
especially
those
of
the
families
Aphid
æ
and
Psyllid
æ;
an
aphid
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plant
,
v. i.
To
perform
the
act
of
planting
.
I
have
planted
;
Apollos
watered
.
--
1
Cor
.
iii
. 6.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
plant
n
1:
buildings
for
carrying
on
industrial
labor
; "
they
built
a
large
plant
to
manufacture
automobiles
" [
syn
:
works
,
industrial
plant
]
2:
a
living
organism
lacking
the
power
of
locomotion
[
syn
:
flora
,
plant life
]
3:
something
planted
secretly
for
discovery
by
another
; "
the
police
used
a
plant
to
trick
the
thieves
"; "
he
claimed
that
the
evidence
against
him
was
a
plant
"
4:
an
actor
situated
in
the
audience
whose
acting
is
rehearsed
but
seems
spontaneous
to
the
audience
v
1:
put
or
set
(
seeds
or
seedlings
)
into
the
ground
; "
Let's
plant
flowers
in
the
garden
" [
syn
:
set
]
2:
fix
or
set
securely
or
deeply
; "
He
planted
a
knee
in
the
back
of
his
opponent
"; "
The
dentist
implanted
a
tooth
in
the
gum
" [
syn
:
implant
,
engraft
,
embed
,
imbed
]
3:
set
up
or
lay
the
groundwork
for
; "
establish
a
new
department
" [
syn
:
establish
,
found
,
constitute
,
institute
]
4:
place
into
a
river
; "
plant
fish
"
5:
place
something
or
someone
in
a
certain
position
in
order
to
secretly
observe
or
deceive
; "
Plant
a
spy
in
Moscow
";
"
plant
bugs
in
the
dissident's
apartment
"
6:
put
firmly
in
the
mind
; "
Plant
a
thought
in
the
students
'
minds
" [
syn
:
implant
]
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