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transplant

пересадить

Meaning of transplant

move plant to a new location

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EN-UK/trænsˈplɑːnt/
EN-US/trænsˈplænt/
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transplant with Russian translation

transplant usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Мы пересаживаем молодые деревья весной.

We transplant young trees in spring.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Он пересаживает рассаду на улицу.

He transplants the seedling outside.

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transplant belongs to the topic "Plant Care". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

transplantпересадить
flowerцветок
grassтрава
roseроза
beansфасоль
onionлук
peasгорох

transplant synonyms

Related words worth learning together

replant
To plant again; can mean replacing a failed plant or planting again after removal.
repot
Specific to potted plants: move a plant to a different (usually larger) pot.
pot up
Mainly UK gardening term meaning to place a young plant into a pot (often temporarily) or to move into pots.
plant out
Mainly UK term for moving seedlings or young plants from pots/indoors into the garden (open ground).
set out
Can mean to plant or arrange plants in the ground (often used interchangeably with 'plant out' in many contexts).
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🇬🇧en

To plant again; can mean replacing a failed plant or planting again after removal.

B2Often

After the frost killed several lettuces, she had to replant the bed.

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repot

Specific to potted plants: move a plant to a different (usually larger) pot.

B2Often

The philodendron has outgrown its pot — it's time to repot it.

P
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pot up

Mainly UK gardening term meaning to place a young plant into a pot (often temporarily) or to move into pots.

B2Rarely

The nursery potted up the seedlings before selling them.

P
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plant out

Mainly UK term for moving seedlings or young plants from pots/indoors into the garden (open ground).

B2Rarely

Wait until the risk of frost has passed, then plant out the seedlings.

S
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set out

Can mean to plant or arrange plants in the ground (often used interchangeably with 'plant out' in many contexts).

B2Often

She set out the bedding plants in neat rows before watering.

P
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plant

Often means to put a plant or seed into soil (initial planting) rather than moving an established plant.

B1Very Often

They plan to plant roses along the fence this spring.

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dig up

To remove a plant from the ground by digging; may precede transplanting or permanent removal.

B2Often

He dug up the dahlias to divide them for next year.

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uproot

Often implies pulling out with roots intact but with force; can suggest removal rather than careful transplanting.

B2Often

They uprooted the old hedge to make way for the driveway.

🇬🇧en

To split an established plant (usually perennials) into two or more parts, each replanted; a propagation method rather than simple moving.

B2Often

In spring it's a good time to divide the hostas and replant the sections.

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transplant meaning: what does it mean?

move plant to a new location

transplant pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

transplant is pronounced as /trænsˈplɑːnt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

transplant definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

We transplant young trees in spring. Translation: Мы пересаживаем молодые деревья весной.

Is transplant part of Plant Care vocabulary?

Yes, transplant (пересадить) can be learned in the Plant Care topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is transplant part of Plants vocabulary?

Yes, transplant (пересадить) can be learned in the Plants topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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