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embed

/verb em-bed; noun em-bed/US // verb ɛmˈbɛd; noun ˈɛmˌbɛd //UK // (ɪmˈbɛd) //

嵌入,嵌入的,嵌入了,嵌入的方式

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v.有主动词 verb
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    em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding.

    • : to fix into a surrounding mass: to embed stones in cement.
    • : to surround tightly or firmly; envelop or enclose: Thick cotton padding embedded the precious vase in its box.
    • : to incorporate or contain as an essential part or characteristic: A love of color is embedded in all of her paintings.
    • : Histology. to infiltrate with molten paraffin or other plastic material that later solidifies, enabling the preparation to be sliced very thin for viewing under a microscope.
    • : Mathematics. to map into another set.
    • : Grammar. to insert into a larger construction, as a clause or sentence.
    • : to assign to travel with a military unit or a political campaign: The photojournalists were embedded in Afghanistan with U.S. troops.We've embedded a reporter with each of the presidential candidates.to invite to work closely with a group or participate in a special event: We have embedded writers within our acting companies, and now have playwrights writing pieces for the actors they are working with.
    • : Digital Technology. to place in a computer file, HTML document, software program, or electronic device: Here's how to embed videos on your website.
v.无主动词 verb
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    em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding.

    • : to be or become fixed or incorporated, as into a surrounding mass: Glass embeds in the soft tar of the road.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a person who has been embedded, as with a military unit.
    • : a period of time during which a person is embedded.

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Examples

  • If you missed the event, you can watch the entire thing in the embed below, or catch up on our reporters’ perspectives in the live blog below.

  • Certain industries are in a unique position to embed these principles into their core business activities.

  • The challenge is to embed the “cultural expectation” of a service year.

  • Since 1998, the G7 had been widened to include Russia—part of a broader effort to embed Russia in a stable international order.

  • I really wish I could embed this here, but alas, not all things work out.

  • I can't embed it here, but clicking on the image will take you there.

  • Often a whining bullet grazes us; but most of them fly above us right across the hollow, to embed themselves in the further side.

  • Something whizzed past her, to embed itself in a tree trunk six inches from her head.

  • More or less of the emery will embed itself in the lead, and thus act as an abrasive.

  • It is not rule-of-thumb to find the tension in plain concrete and then embed steel in that concrete to take that tension.

  • As I rose, a Cayuga youth seized me and threw me heavily against the post I had seen the woman embed in the mud.