insert的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- 插进
- 插入
- 嵌入
- 添写
- 夹入
- 【医】附着
- 写进
- 记入
- 刊登
- 镶
- 插上
- 嵌进
- 加插
- 把射入(轨道)
- 添加
- 镶补
- 登载
- 附着
- 插入物
- 嵌入物
- 插页
- 插入镜头
- 插入场面
- 插入广告
- 镶嵌物
- 镶块
- 补垫
- 电报头
- 金属型芯
- 【电影】插入画面
- 广告附加页
- 添加物
- 夹在报刊中的散页广告
- 添入物
- 插入
双解释义
- vt. 插入,嵌入; 刊载 put or place sth in (sth else)
英英释义
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a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication
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an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
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(broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program
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(film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film
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put or introduce into something;
"insert a picture into the text"
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introduce;
"Insert your ticket here"
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fit snugly into;
"insert your ticket into the slot"
"tuck your shirttail in"
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insert casually;
"She slipped in a reference to her own work"
insert的用法和样例:
例句
- She inserted the key into the lock.
她把钥匙插入锁中。 - You can insert additional pages into that book.
你可以把附加的散页插入那本书里。 - The next procedure is to insert the battery.
接下来的步骤是装进电池。 - He tried to insert an advertisement in a newspaper.
他设法将广告刊登在报纸上。 - In the pause he managed to insert a question.
他趁谈话停顿时提出了一个问题。
- She found an insert in the book.
她在那本书中找到了一个插入物。
常用短语
- insert between (v.+prep.)
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在(两者)间嵌进〔插进〕(某物)place or add (usually sth) between (two things)
insert sth between sthInsert the special cleaning thread between your teeth and pull it gently up and down.
把这条特制的棉线嵌在牙齿间,然后轻轻地上下移动。
If you can insert your hand between the back of the chair and the wall, you may be able to reach the letter that fell down there.
如果你能把你的手伸进靠墙的那把椅子后面,或许你能够着掉在那儿的那封信。
- insert in〔into〕 (v.+prep.)
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把…插入(某处)push (sth) into (sth); add (sth) to (usually sth written)
词汇搭配
- insert a word between two words 在两个词中间加一个词
- insert a letter in an envelope 把信放入信封
- insert key in〔into〕 a lock 把钥匙插入锁中
经典引文
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I did not read the insert before playing the cassette.
出自:Gramophone -
The..magazine will..carry a couple of pages of advertising and some inserts.
出自:Broadcast -
Insert that advertisement in the Daily Mail.
出自: P. G. Wodehouse