insert
verb
noun
ɪnˈsɜːt
verb
1
to
put
something
inside
or
into
something
else
插入,放进
insert
sth
in/into/between
sth
His
hand
shook
slightly
as
he
inserted
the
key
into
the
lock.
他把钥匙插进锁里时,手在轻轻地颤抖。
2
to
add
something
to
the
middle
of
a
document
or
piece
of
writing
〔在文件或文稿中〕加入,加进
insert
sth
in/into/between
sth
His
manager
inserted
a
new
clause
into
his
contract.
他的经理把一项新的条款加进合同里。
Insert
your
comments
in
the
space
below.
把你的评论写在下面空白处。
ˈɪnsɜːt
noun
3
printed
pages
that
are
put
inside
a
newspaper
or
magazine
in
order
to
advertise
something
〔夹在报刊中的〕插页广告
a
six-page
insert
on
computer
software
六页计算机软件插页广告
4
something
that
is
designed
to
be
put
inside
something
else
插入物
He
wore
special
inserts
in
his
shoes
to
make
him
look
taller.
他在鞋里特别垫了东西,好让自己显得个子高一点儿。