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 insert [ɪn'sɚt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 插入物

vt. 插入, 把(人造卫星)射入(轨道), 添写

vi. 附着

[计] 插入

[化] 内插件; 内插雾化件; 插入; 插入片段; 衬垫; 插入物

[医] 插入, 植入, 插入物




    insert
    [ noun ]
    1. a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted

    4. <noun.artifact>
    5. (broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program

    6. <noun.act>
    7. (film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film

    8. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. put or introduce into something

    2. <verb.contact> enter infix introduce
      insert a picture into the text
    3. introduce

    4. <verb.change>
      enclose inclose introduce put in stick in
      Insert your ticket here
    5. fit snugly into

    6. <verb.contact>
      tuck
      insert your ticket into the slot
      tuck your shirttail in
    7. insert casually

    8. <verb.communication>
      slip in sneak in stick in
      She slipped in a reference to her own work


    Insert \In*sert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inserted}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Inserting}.] [L. insertus, p. p. of inserere to insert;
    pref. in- in + serere to join, connect. See {Series}.]
    To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce;
    to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to
    insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or
    passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a
    newspaper.

    These words were very weakly inserted where they will
    be so liable to misconstruction. --Bp.
    Stillingfleet.

    1. Ms. Zellers also wrote the text for a 36-page ad insert promoting the Caribbean that ran in the same month's New Yorker.
    2. Both are classed as "nucleoside analogues," or false building blocks of DNA that insert themselves into the virus and interrupt its replication.
    3. After the sale, Mr. Hinton will take control of the magazines TV Guide and Mirabella, a newspaper division including the Boston Herald and San Antonio Express-News, and News Corp.'s freestanding insert companies, Product Movers and Quad Marketing.
    4. The virus used to insert new genes into the plants is the tobacco mosaic virus, which selectively infects tobacco plants and causes damage to leaves that resembles a mosaic pattern.
    5. Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady wrote to House Agriculture Committee members urging them to insert the administration plan into their bill.
    6. Thermedics Inc. said its Corpak unit introduced a device to enable patients who can't eat normally to insert a feeding tube into the intestinal tract through the abdominal wall.
    7. In the carpeting around Dukakis' lectern was a circular cut from where it was altered to insert a subtle three-inch riser the Massachusetts governor used in Winston-Salem.
    8. The company simply will insert the words: "Box made from recycled paper."
    9. And they are willing to share the bounty; cable systems can now insert local ads on as many as 16 cable networks.
    10. So, she said, she and Hancher Director Wallace Chappell devised a letter to insert in the program asking concertgoers to suppress their coughs.
    11. MR RUPERT Murdoch's News International has suspended publication of its Shoppers' Friend newspaper insert after only one issue. Shoppers' Friend was a free-standing insert containing only discount coupons for supermarket products.
    12. MR RUPERT Murdoch's News International has suspended publication of its Shoppers' Friend newspaper insert after only one issue. Shoppers' Friend was a free-standing insert containing only discount coupons for supermarket products.
    13. NBC News has quoted unidentified sources as saying the Navy is investigating the possibility that a detonating device was hidden in a burlap patch that gunners insert between bags of powder.
    14. In a search of his home after the explosion, investigators found one of the burlap patches that gunners insert between bags of powder to clean the barrels of the battleship's huge guns during firing, the network said.
    15. Southwestern Bell Corp. dropped a 24-hour guide insert to its yellow pages two years ago because of a lack of advertiser interest.
    16. Nor have they learned to insert genes into brain cells, which the AIDS virus also infects, he said.
    17. Another possibility, the researchers said, would be to take a gene that produced a protein that activates the immune system and insert it into the walls of blood vessels that supplied a malignant tumor.
    18. On the other side of the issue, the National Right to Life Committee plans to run a four-page insert in USA Today on April 25 and to run the ad in other papers around the country after that, said spokesman Dan Donehey.
    19. Seiberling sought unsuccessfully to insert language in the compact that would have ensured "nobody who worked on negotiations could receive or be part of any contract under which they would receive funds from the freely associated states."
    20. For example, we noticed that people were trying to insert bullet points in front of certain paragraphs.
    21. But there are different ways to insert viruses, and no vaccine can catch all of them.
    22. Users insert a coin worth $3.50 in a slot on the bike, and are then able tounlock it from the stand.
    23. On Wednesday, Putterman said, he opened the slit and formed an eyelid for that eye, and placed the insert in Dilek's left eye.
    24. The "insert" and "delete" enable me to correct, rewrite and edit as I go along.
    25. Blaese said the clinical plan is to remove lymphocytes _ white cells _ of the blood of children with the immune deficiency and insert into them the gene they lack.
    26. In interviews, rambling on wittily in the hour before he went to see his psychiatrist, Mr. Roth also managed to insert enough random obscenity so as to be unquotable altogether in a family magazine.
    27. While Secretary Shultz was trading toasts in Moscow, in short, the Soviets were opening yet another merciless attack on Afghan civilians and a wholly new attempt to insert their tankers and navy into the oil-supply lines of Europe.
    28. Researchers are trying to insert a life-saving gene into viruses that cause the common cold.
    29. The insert also includes an editorial message from Spin, advising sexually active readers that condoms are the only known protection against acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
    30. One undesirable effect is to further insert the federal government into Hollywood-network contract negotiations.
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