inserting 的 2 个定义
- to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
- to introduce or cause to be introduced into the body of something: to insert an extra paragraph in an article.
- something inserted or to be inserted.
- an extra leaf or section, printed independently, for binding or tipping into a book or periodical, especially a leaf or section consisting of an illustration or advertisement printed on different paper.
- any small picture, device, etc., surrounded partly or completely by body type.
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inserting 近义词
put, tuck in
更多inserting例句
- For something with a little more grip, Kitchen-pro’s chainmail comes wrapped around a silicone insert.
- With practical removable laundry bag inserts or collapsible options, there are ways to improve function and style.
- While excipients are listed on packaging or package insert for over-the-counter and prescription drugs, this information can be difficult to find.
- The latter includes the game case and any manuals or inserts that would typically come included with the title.
- Outfits like the Manufacturing Solutions Center are also uniquely qualified to develop a new generation of higher-performance cloth masks, or ones that use small filter inserts to stretch scarce materials further.
- Mixner would insert it via an IV and hold his friend until the drip was completed.
- These tend to arrive when Shuler tempers his impulse to insert himself into the action.
- Klinsmann may also insert Aron Johannsson at some point if the Americans need added juice up front.
- The state likely will lead in the countervailing lawsuits when (insert a horrid disease here) is found to be linked to e-puffing.
- Insert your own cognitive disabilities from head-butting in the House of Representatives joke.
- All insert yis (or yes) before parde; which spoils both sense and metre.
- All insert white after Was, which spoils metre and story (see l. 948).
- All badly insert pure (dissyllabic) before flat; but smothe has two syllables.
- At the head they insert a bamboo knot, with its point well sharpened into two edges.
- Those chiefs generally insert gold in the teeth, which is so well fitted that it does not hinder their talking or eating at all.