insert
insert 英 [ɪnˈsɜ:t] 美 [ɪnˈsɜrt]
vt. 插入;嵌入 n. 插入物
进行时:inserting 过去式:inserted 过去分词:inserted 第三人称单数:inserts 名词复数:inserts
- When you insert something or someone, you put it into something else. You could insert yourself into a conversation, or you could insert a comma into the sentence you just wrote.
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- vt. 插入;嵌入
- n. 插入物
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1. Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
把硬币放进投币口,按钮取票。
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2. 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。
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3. Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will.
后来他在他的遗嘱中又加了一段。
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4. an 8-page insert on the new car models
附加的 8 页新型汽车广告
- insert (n.) "something inserted," 1893, especially a paper, etc., placed in among the pages of a newspaper, magazine, etc., from insert (v.).
- insert (v.) "to set in, put or place in," 1520s, from Latin insertus, past participle of inserere "to graft, implant," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + serere "join together, arrange, put in a row," from PIE root *ser- (2) "to line up." Middle English had inseren "to set in place, to graft, to introduce (into the mind)" (late 14c.), directly from the Latin verb. Related: Inserted; inserting.
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