insert1
KK: [ɪnˈsɝt]
DJ: [inˈsǝːt]
vt.
- 插入;嵌入[(+in/into/between)]
He
inserted the wooden peg into the hole.
他將木栓嵌入洞中。
- 把(人造衛星等)射入(軌道)[(+into)]
- 插(話等);添寫[(+in/into/between)]
The book would be improved by
inserting another chapter.
這本書如果再插入一個章節就更好了。
- 刊登(廣告等)[(+in)]
They
inserted an advertisement in the newspaper.
他們在這家報紙上刊登一則廣告。
- (縫紉中)鑲,補[(+in/on)]
She
inserted a patch in the sleeve.
她給袖子打了個補丁。
辨析
insert2
KK: [ˈɪnsɝt]
DJ: [ˈinsǝːt]
n.[C]
- 插入物
- (書中的)插頁;夾在報刊中的散頁廣告
The magazine contains a special
insert about holidays abroad.
這本雜誌有一張關於國外度假的特別插頁。
- (電影中的)插入鏡頭;插入場面;插入廣告
- 鑲嵌物;鑲塊
v.
/
ɪnˈsəːt/
- place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else.
▸include (text) in a piece of writing.
▸Biology incorporate (a piece of genetic material) into a chromosome.
-
(be inserted)
Anatomy & Zoology (of a muscle or other organ) be attached to a part, especially that which is moved.
n.
/
ˈɪnsəːt/
- a loose page or section in a magazine, typically one carrying an advertisement.
- an ornamental section of cloth inserted into a garment.
- a shot inserted in a film or video.
Derivative
- insertable adj.
- inserter n.
Etymology
C15: from L. insert-, inserere ‘put in’, from in- ‘into’ + serere ‘to join’.