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insert美 ['ɪn.sɜrt] 英 ['ɪnsɜː(r)t] - v.插入;嵌入;(在文章中)添加
- n.插入物;(书报的)插页;添加物
- 网络插入块;插入记录;插入键
第三人称单数:inserts 现在分词:inserting 过去式:inserted v.+n. insert disk,insert card,insert word v. introduce,implant,inject,put in,add n. supplement,pullout,addition,enclosure,inset 1. | ~ sth (in/into/between sth) 插入;嵌入to put sth into sth else or between two things |
| Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket. 把硬币放进投币口,按钮取票。 | | They inserted a tube in his mouth to help him breathe. 他们在他嘴里插了根导管帮助他呼吸。 |
2. | (在文章中)添加,加插to add sth to a piece of writing |
| Position the cursor where you want to insert a word. 把光标移到你想插入字词的地方。 | | Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will. 后来他在他的遗嘱中又加了一段。 |
1. | (书报的)插页,广告附加页an extra section added to a book, newspaper or magazine, especially to advertise sth |
| an 8-page insert on the new car models 附加的 8 页新型汽车广告 |
2. | 插入物;添加物something that is put inside sth else, or added to sth else |
| These inserts fit inside any style of shoe. 这些鞋垫适合任何式样的鞋。 |
n. | 1. a supplement in the form of a single sheet or booklet placed inside a magazine or newspaper, usually as advertising 2. a piece of fabric, usually contrasting, that is sewn into a main piece 3. an advertisement or notice put inside a newspaper, magazine, or book | v. | 1. to put something inside or into something else 2. to add new material to the body of something, especially a text 3. to add something at a point in a document or series |
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