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insert verb transitive UK [ɪnˈsɜːt] US [-ˈsɜ˞ːt/ ■to put something inside something else, or to add something, especially words, to something else 插入,添加(尤指文字)•Insert the key in/into the lock.将锁匙插入锁中。 •I've filled in the form, but you still need to insert (= add) your bank details and date of birth.我已填了表,但你还要填上你的帐户资料和出生日期。 noun countable UK [ˈɪn.sɜːt] US [-sɜ˞ːt/ ■something that is made to go inside or into something else 插入物•These magazines have too many annoying inserts (= extra loose pages) advertising various products.这些杂志里令人讨厌的各类产品广告插页太多。 |