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inset
- a thing that is put in or inserted;a small picture or map inserted within the border of a larger one.
- put in (something, especially a small picture or map) as an inset;decorate with an inset
verb: inset, 3rd person present: insets, gerund or present participle: insetting, past tense: inset, past participle: inset
noun: inset, plural noun: insets
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a thing that is put in or inserted a pair of doors with their original stained-glass insets
- ▪ a small picture or map inserted within the border of a larger one.
- ▪ a section of fabric or needlework inserted into the material of a garment elastic insets in the waistband
- ▪ an insert in a magazine or similar publication.
動詞
- 1. put in (something, especially a small picture or map) as an inset type in the text to be inset
- ▪ decorate with an inset tables inset with ceramic tiles
- 更多解釋
- a thing that is put in or inserted: a pair of doors with their original stained-glass insets
- put in (something) as an inset: washbasins are usually inset into a toilet table to form a vanity unit
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- IPA[ˈɪnsɛt]
英式
- training during term time for teachers in British and South African state schools: a heavy investment in INSET is needed the school's INSET programme
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