inscribe 的定义
in·scribed, in·scrib·ing.
- to address or dedicate informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
- to mark with words, characters, etc., especially in a durable or conspicuous way.
- to write, print, mark, or engrave.
- to enroll, as on an official list.
- Geometry. to draw or delineate within another figure so that the inner lies entirely within the boundary of the outer, touching it at as many points as possible: to inscribe a circle in a square.
- British. to issue in the form of shares with registered stockholders.to sell.to buy.
inscribe 近义词
imprint, write
更多inscribe例句
- If nothing was inscribed on his pedestal, you couldn’t even tell what war he represented.
- This is because permanent conflict punctuated by periodic carnage is inscribed into the very DNA of the Israeli-Palestinian relationship as it has existed for nearly 75 years.
- Fourteen years later, Vorderstrasse’s quest to get Engdahl’s name inscribed has grown into something much bigger.
- Each slice had to be straight, and no slice could pass through the inscribed blue circle that represented your original desired pancake.
- Each slice must be straight, and no slice can pass through the inscribed blue circle that represents your original desired pancake.
- Ushers passed around little pieces of paper on which congregants could inscribe messages of support to victims of sexual abuse.
- And he himself choose a given private «Watchword» (Losungswort) and inscribe it in the appointed place in the counter-certificate.
- The nations who rove over the western prairies, inscribe them on the skins of the buffalo.
- Will that wing of the Prohibition army which accepts the Bible as its guide inscribe these texts upon its banner?
- It is enough to inscribe on the mausoleum of any man, that "he rescued his country from a Democracy!"
- If there be any on which we dare not inscribe it, they are not for us.