embed / verb ɛmˈbɛd; noun ˈɛmˌbɛd /

💦中学词汇嵌入嵌入的嵌入了嵌入的方式

embed3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding.

  1. to fix into a surrounding mass: to embed stones in cement.
  2. to surround tightly or firmly; envelop or enclose: Thick cotton padding embedded the precious vase in its box.
  3. to incorporate or contain as an essential part or characteristic: A love of color is embedded in all of her paintings.
v. 无主动词 verb

em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding.

  1. 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
  1. a person who has been embedded, as with a military unit.
  2. a period of time during which a person is embedded.

embed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

sink, implant

更多embed例句

  1. 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.
  2. Certain industries are in a unique position to embed these principles into their core business activities.
  3. The challenge is to embed the “cultural expectation” of a service year.
  4. Since 1998, the G7 had been widened to include Russia—part of a broader effort to embed Russia in a stable international order.
  5. I really wish I could embed this here, but alas, not all things work out.
  6. I can't embed it here, but clicking on the image will take you there.
  7. Often a whining bullet grazes us; but most of them fly above us right across the hollow, to embed themselves in the further side.
  8. Something whizzed past her, to embed itself in a tree trunk six inches from her head.
  9. More or less of the emery will embed itself in the lead, and thus act as an abrasive.
  10. It is not rule-of-thumb to find the tension in plain concrete and then embed steel in that concrete to take that tension.
  11. As I rose, a Cayuga youth seized me and threw me heavily against the post I had seen the woman embed in the mud.