Слово англійською: plant
Дієслово
Переклад plant українською: сади́ти, виса́джувати, посади́ти що (росли́ну), ви́садити (росли́ни і т. д.), підки́нути (до́кази і т. д.)
Детальний опис
seeds/plants
- plant something to put plants, seeds, etc. in the ground to grow
- to plant a tree/seed/crop
- to plant and harvest rice
- Plant the bulbs in pots for a spring display.
- [often passive] to cover or supply a garden, area of land, etc. with plants
- plant something The children are planting a garden next to the school.
- They have planted five acres of vines.
- a densely planted orange grove
- be planted with something The field had been ploughed and planted with corn.
put in position
- plant something/yourself + adv./prep. to place something or yourself in a particular place or position
- They planted a flag on the summit.
- He planted himself squarely in front of us.
- She was determined to keep both feet firmly planted on dry land.
bomb
- plant something (+ adv./prep.) to hide something such as a bomb in a place where it will not be found
something illegal
- plant something (on somebody) to hide something, especially something illegal, in somebody’s clothing, possessions, etc. so that when it is found it will look as though they committed a crime
- He claims that the drugs were planted on him.
person
- plant somebody (in something) to send somebody to join a group, etc., especially in order to make secret reports on its members
- The police had planted an informer in the gang.
thought/idea
- plant something (in something) to make somebody think or believe something, especially without them realizing that you gave them the idea
- He planted the first seeds of doubt in my mind.
Word OriginOld English plante ‘seedling’, plantian (verb), from Latin planta ‘sprout, cutting’ (later influenced by French plante) and plantare ‘plant, fix in a place’.
Phrasal Verbs