单词 | insert |
释义 | insert verbadverb | preposition adverb➤carefully, gently小心/轻轻插入➤digitally以数字方式插入◆the artist digitally inserted himself into the picture.这位艺术家用数字方式把自己的形象插入这张图中。➤automatically自动插入◆the program will automatically insert the replacement text.程序将自动插入替代文本。preposition➤between嵌入⋯之间◆the english translation is inserted between the lines of text.英语译文插在原文字里行间。➤in, into插入⋯之中◆fine needles are gently inserted into the patient's skin.尖细的针头轻轻扎进病人的皮肤。➤through经⋯插入◆a probe was inserted through his mouth.一根探针经他的嘴插了进去。 insert verb [transitive] /ɪnsɜːt; name ɪnsɜːrt/ insert sth (in/into/between sth) to put sth into sth else or between two things 插入;嵌入◆i inserted the disk into my computer. 我把磁盘插入我的电脑。◆our leaflets will be inserted in the next issue of the magazine. 我们的传单将放进下一期的杂志中。2.to add sth to a piece of writing (在文章中)添加◆position the cursor where you want to insert a word. 把鼠标移到你想添加字词的地方。 opp delete ▸ insertion /ɪnsɜːʃn; name ɪnsɜːrʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] ◆she suggested the insertion of an extra clause in the contract. 她建议在合同中插入一个附加条款。◆full-page colour insertions 整页彩色插页广告 insert noun /ɪnsɜːt; name ɪnsɜːrt/ (also inset, less frequent ) [countable] an extra section added to a book, newspaper or magazine, especially to advertise sth (书、报纸或杂志,尤指做广告中)添加的东西;添加;插入◆an 8-page insert on the new car models 有关新车型的 8 页插页广告 free-standing insert ☞ insert☞ insert insert verbinsert ♦︎ slip ♦︎ slide ♦︎ tuck ♦︎ load ♦︎ slotthese words all mean to put sth into sth else.这些词均表示插入、塞入。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to insert / slide / tuck / load / slot sth in / into sth◆to insert / slot sth between a and b◆to slip / slide / tuck sth under sth◆to insert / slip / slide / tuck / slot sth quickly into sth◆to insert / slide / tuck sth carefully / gently into sth■ insert /ɪnsɜːt; name ɪnsɜːrt/ [transitive] (rather formal) to put sth into sth else or between two things插入;嵌入◆insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.把硬币放进投币口,按钮取票。◆he winced as the doctor inserted the needle.医生把针头插进去时他疼得龇牙咧嘴。◆she picked up a knife and inserted it between the top of the drawer and the desk.她拿起一把刀插进抽屉顶部和桌子之间的缝隙里。ⓘ insert is used especially when there is just a narrow space for sth to fit into. * insert 尤指插入狭窄的空间。▸ insertion /ɪnsɜːʃn; name ɪnsɜːrʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] ◆an examination is carried out before the insertion of the tube.插入导管前先要进行检查。■ slip (-pp-) [transitive] to give sth to sb or put sth somewhere quickly, quietly or secretly迅速放置;悄悄塞给;偷偷放◆anna slipped her hand into his.安娜悄悄把手伸过去,让他握住。◆he slipped the letter back into its envelope.他把信偷偷放回信封。◆they'd slipped some money to the guards.他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。■ slide (slid, slid) [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move sth quickly and quietly, for example in order not to be noticed使快速且安静地移动(以便不引起注意)◆the man slid the money quickly into his pocket.那男人很快把钱塞进自己的口袋。◆ (figurative) he slid a shy look at claire.他害羞地瞥了克莱尔一眼。note 辨析 slip or slide?these words are very close in meaning and use. slip emphasizes that sth is being done secretly. slide emphasizes that sth is done with a smooth movement. often either word can be used.这两个词在含义和用法上很相近。slip 强调动作在暗中进行,slide 强调动作平稳流畅。两个词常可通用◆he slipped / slid the money into his pocket.他很快地把钱塞进自己的口袋。it is more usual to use slip to talk about giving sth to sb secretly. * slip 多用来指把某物偷偷塞给某人◆they slid some money to the guards. ■ tuck [transitive] to put sth into a small space, especially in order to hide it or keep it safe or comfortable把⋯塞进狭窄的空间;把⋯藏入;收藏◆the letter had been tucked under a pile of papers.那封信压在了一摞文件下面。◆he sat with his legs tucked up under him.他盘腿坐着。■ load [transitive] to put sth into a weapon, camera or other piece of equipment so that it can be used把⋯装入(武器、照相机等装置)◆she loaded the camera with film.她往照相机里装了胶卷。◆is the gun loaded?那支枪装上子弹了吗?■ slot (-tt-) [transitive, intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to put sth into a space that is available or designed for it; to fit into such a space投放;插入;(被)塞进;(被)装入◆the bed comes in sections which can be quickly slotted together.这种床以散件出售,很快就可以组装起来。◆the dishwasher slots neatly between the other units.洗碗机刚好可以放在其他组件之间。insert /ɪnsɜːt; name ɪnsɜːrt/ [transitive] (rather formal) to put sth into sth else or between two things插入;嵌入◆insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.把硬币放进投币口,按钮取票。◆he winced as the doctor inserted the needle.医生把针头插进去时他疼得龇牙咧嘴。◆she picked up a knife and inserted it between the top of the drawer and the desk.她拿起一把刀插进抽屉顶部和桌子之间的缝隙里。ⓘ insert is used especially when there is just a narrow space for sth to fit into. * insert 尤指插入狭窄的空间。▸ insertion /ɪnsɜːʃn; name ɪnsɜːrʃn/ noun [uncountable, countable] ◆an examination is carried out before the insertion of the tube.插入导管前先要进行检查。insert/ɪnˈsɜ:t ||; ɪnˈsɝt/verb [t] (formal 正式) to put sth into sth or between two things 插入;嵌进: ◇i decided to insert an extra paragraph in the text. 我决定在本文里再插入一段。 ➔insertion /ɪnˈsɜ:ʃn/ noun [c,u] insertsee ⇨ put 5☞ insert¹☞ insert² |
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