/ɪnˈsɜːt/
with obj.
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- place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing, especially with care(尤指仔细地)插入; 嵌入; 塞入:
Claudia inserted her key in the lock.
克劳迪娅把钥匙插入锁中。
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- include (text) in a piece of writing(在文章中)加入(文本):
he immediately inserted a clause into later contracts
他立刻在随后的几份合同中添加一项条款
a notice has been inserted in the Journal.
期刊里加插了一则通知。
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- place (a spacecraft or satellite) into an orbit or trajectory把(宇宙飞船, 人造卫星)射入轨道(或弹道)。
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- (一般作be inserted)Biology incorporate (a piece of genetic material) into a chromosome【生】(在染色体中)插入片段(基因材料)。
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be inserted
Anatomy & Zoology (of a muscle or other organ) be attached to a part, especially that which is moved【剖, 动】(肌肉或其他器官)附着于(尤指移动部分):the muscle that raises the wing is inserted on the dorsal surface of the humerus.
翅膀上抬的肌肉附着于肱骨的背侧面。
/ˈɪnsɜːt/1
- a thing that has been inserted, in particular插入物, 尤指:
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- a loose page or section, typically one carrying an advertisement, in a magazine or other publication(杂志等出版物中的)插页(尤指广告附加页)。
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- an ornamental section of cloth or needlework inserted into the plain material of a garment(服装面料的)布饰; 绣饰。
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- a shot inserted in a film or video(电影、录像的)插入镜头。
派生词
insertable
adjectiveinserter
noun词源
late 15th cent. (in the sense 'include (text) in a piece of writing'): from Latin insert- 'put in', from the verb inserere, from in- 'into' + serere 'to join'.