inscribe
inscribe 英 [ɪnˈskraɪb] 美 [ɪnˈskraɪb]
vt. 题写;题献;铭记;雕
进行时:inscribing 过去式:inscribed 过去分词:inscribed 第三人称单数:inscribes
- To inscribe means to write something in a permanent or formal way. When you have a jeweler inscribe your initials inside your new ring, she uses a machine to carve them into the metal.
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- vt. 题写;题献;铭记;雕
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1. So Cleopatra had the Zodiac created to "inscribe for eternity" the moment of his death, or to be more precise, her own rise to power.
于是埃及艳后克利奥帕特拉的星座-“铭刻永恒”他的死亡之时,或更准确地说,她获得了权利。
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2. The use of purity and purity language to inscribe boundaries between Israel and other nations is very characteristic of the post-exilic period.
使用纯净和圣洁的语言,来划分以色列与其他国家的界线,就是流放后时期的一个特色。
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3. As the image signals are transmitted, the lasers inscribe them into the screen and render them into a three-dimensional projection of me speaking.
随着图像信号被传输,激光将信号写入屏幕中,并且将它们渲染到我演讲时的全息影像上。
- inscribe (v.) 1550s, "to write on or in" (something durable and conspicuous), from Latin inscribere "to write on or in (something)," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + scribere "to write" (from PIE root *skribh- "to cut"). Meaning "to dedicate (by means of an inscription)" is from 1640s. Form inscriven is from late 14c. Related: Inscribed; inscribing.
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