Vi fant 9 definisjoner av insert på engelsk.
Noun |
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| insert - an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted | ||
| inset | ||
| artefact, artifact a man-made object taken as a whole | ||
| insert - a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication | ||
| insert - (film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film | ||
| cut-in | ||
| interruption, disruption, gap, break some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity; "the telephone is an annoying interruption"; "there was a break in the action when a player was hurt" | ||
| celluloid, cinema, film highly flammable substance made from cellulose nitrate and camphor; used in e.g. motion-picture and X-ray film; its use has decreased with the development of nonflammable thermoplastics | ||
| insert - (broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program | ||
| cut-in | ||
| interruption, disruption, gap, break some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity; "the telephone is an annoying interruption"; "there was a break in the action when a player was hurt" | ||
Verb |
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| insert - introduce; "Insert your ticket here" | ||
| enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce | ||
| position, lay, pose, put, place, set cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation | ||
| plug insert as a plug; "She plugged a cork in the wine bottle" | ||
| plug insert as a plug; "She plugged a cork in the wine bottle" | ||
| inoculate impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune | ||
| inset set or place in | ||
| glass put in a glass container | ||
| catheterise, catheterize insert a catheter into (a body part); "catheterize the patient's bladder" | ||
| cup treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin | ||
| interlard, intersperse introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions | ||
| feed in, feed introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor" | ||
| slip insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly; "He slipped some money into the waiter's hand" | ||
| foist insert surreptitiously or without warrant | ||
| inject, shoot give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein" | ||
| insert - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" | ||
| infix, enter, introduce | ||
| attach be attached; be in contact with | ||
| plug in, plug into, connect plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight" | ||
| penetrate come to understand | ||
| cannulate, cannulise, cannulize, canulate, intubate introduce a cannula or tube into; "Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck" | ||
| input enter (data or a program) into a computer | ||
| instil, instill enter drop by drop; "instill medication into my eye" | ||
| imbed, embed, engraft, implant, plant attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war; "The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division" | ||
| sandwich insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects; "She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men" | ||
| graft, transplant cause to grow together parts from different plants; "graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree" | ||
| insert - fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirttail in" | ||
| tuck | ||
| shut in, close in, inclose, enclose advance or converge on; "The police were closing in on him" | ||
| insert - insert casually; "She slipped in a reference to her own work" | ||
| slip in, stick in, sneak in | ||
| append, supply, add fix to; attach; "append a charm to the necklace" | ||
| spatchcock interpolate or insert (words) into a sentence or story | ||