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1
a
living
thing that
grows
in
earth
, in water, or on other plants,
usually
has a
stem
,
leaves
,
roots
, and
flowers
, and
produces
seeds
:
Examples:
native
plants and
animals
garden
/
greenhouse
/
indoor
plants
a
tomato
plant
2
machines
used in
industry
:
Examples:
The
industry
was
accused
of having
invested
little in
workers
,
plant
, or
infrastructure
.
3
a
factory
in which a
particular
product
is made or
power
is
produced
:
Examples:
Two more car-assembly plants were
closed
by the
strike
.
4
a
large
,
heavy
machine
or
vehicle
used in
industry
, for
building
roads
, etc.:
Examples:
The
sign
by the roadworks said "
Slow
-
heavy
plant
crossing
".
The firm's
main
business
was
plant
hire
.
5
something
illegal
or
stolen
that has been put
secretly
in a person's
clothing
or among the things that
belong
to them to make them
seem
guilty
of a
crime
:
Examples:
He
insisted
the money was a
plant
.
6
to put a
plant
into the
ground
or into a
container
of
soil
so that it will
grow
:
Examples:
We
planted
trees
and
bushes
in our new
garden
.
Hyacinth
bulbs
planted
in
pots
now will
flower
early
in the
spring
.
7
If you
plant
a
particular
area
, you put plants into the
ground
there:
Examples:
The
plot
was
surrounded
by a
stone
wall
and
planted
with flowering
trees
.
a densely
planted
garden
(= one in which the plants are close together)
8
to put something
firmly
and
strongly
in a
particular
place:
Examples:
My
brother
planted
himself on the
sofa
in front of the
television
.
He
planted
a
kiss
on her
forehead
/a
blow
on his opponent's
jaw
.
9
to cause an idea or
story
to
exist
:
Examples:
That
incident
planted
doubts
about him in my mind.
Who
planted
these
rumours
?
10
to put something or someone in a
position
secretly
,
especially
in
order
to
deceive
someone:
Examples:
She
insisted
that the
drugs
had been
planted
on her without her
knowledge
.
11
to put a
bomb
somewhere
so that it will
explode
there:
Examples:
The
bomb
was
planted
in the
station
waiting room.
12
a
living
thing that
usually
produces
seeds
and
typically
has a
stem
,
leaves
,
roots
, and
sometimes
flowers
:
Examples:
We
brought
a house
plant
as a
gift
when we
spent
the
weekend
with our friend Sylvia.
13
one of five
kingdoms
(=
groups
) into which
living
things are
divided
, the
members
of which have many
cells
, are
unable
to
control
their own
movement
, and get their
energy
from the
light
of the
sun
14
a
factory
and the
machinery
in it used to
produce
or
process
something:
Examples:
a
manufacturing
plant
15
to put something
firmly
in a
particular
place:
Examples:
He
planted
a
kiss
on her
forehead
.
16
To
plant
an idea or
story
is to cause it to
exist
:
Examples:
Defense
lawyers
try to
plant
doubts
in the
minds
of the
jurors
about what actually happened.
17
to put something or someone in a
position
secretly
,
esp
. in
order
to
deceive
:
Examples:
She
insisted
that the real
thief
had
planted
the
evidence
in her car.
18
to put a
seed
or
plant
into the
ground
or into a
container
of
earth
so that it will
grow
:
Examples:
We’ve
planted
some
trees
along
the back of our
property
.
19
a
factory
or other place where
goods
are
manufactured
or
resources
such as
energy
are
produced
:
Examples:
The
city
is
considering
shutting
down a
major
power
plant
for
environmental
reasons
.
A
series
of
recent
plant
closures has left
hundreds
of people out of work.
industrial
/
manufacturing
/
processing
plant
assembly
/
chemical
/bottling
plant
20
large
pieces
of
equipment
and
machinery
that are used in
manufacturing
processes
:
Examples:
plant
and
equipment
/
machinery
Improved
market
conditions
worldwide
are
driving
investments
in new
plant
and
equipment
.
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