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embedded adjective (US alsoimbedded)uk /ɪmˈbed.ɪd/ us /ɪmˈbed.ɪd/ fixed into the surface of something: 嵌入(或插入、埋入)…之中的 embedded inThe thorn was embedded in her thumb.刺扎进了她的大拇指。 If an emotion, opinion, etc. is embedded in someone or something, it is a very strong or important part of him, her, or it: (感情、态度等)深切的;根深蒂固的;强烈感受到的 embedded inA sense of guilt was deeply embedded in my conscience.一种负罪感在我内心打下了深深的烙印。 An embedded journalist or reporter travels with and is protected by a unit of soldiers during a war.(记者)随军采访的 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Inserting and forcing things into other things bed cram something into something dig dig (something) into someone/something embed gouging inset interlace interlayer interpolation interposition jam lodge reinsertion rethread shoehorn squash stick stuck wedge
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embedded | American Dictionary embedded adjective us/ɪmˈbed·ɪd/ existing or firmly attached within something or under a surface: A threat is embedded in the language of the statement.
embedded | Business English embedded adjective (also USimbedded)uk /ɪmˈbedɪd/us travelling with a unit of soldiers during a war in order to get information for news reports: an embedded journalist/reporter |