Imbedded Meaning in English
word · lemma: imbed
ɪmˈbɛdɪd
im-BED-id
ɪmbˈɛdɪd
im-BED-id
释义
Placed or set firmly and deeply into something else; sometimes means being surrounded by or an essential part of something.
用法与细微差别
"Imbedded" is a less common spelling of "embedded" (the preferred modern form). Used formally and in technical contexts; common with physical objects or ideas within systems. Avoid confusing with "embedded" in most writing.
Spanish: incrustado - incrustarPortuguese (BR): incrustado - embutidoPortuguese (PT): incrustado - embutidoChinese (Simplified): 嵌入的 - 镶嵌的Chinese (Traditional): 嵌入的 - 鑲嵌的Hindi: जड़ा हुआ - समाहितArabic: مغروس - مُدمَجBengali: প্রোথিত - গাঁথাRussian: внедрённый - врезанный - встроенныйJapanese: 埋め込まれた - 深く入り込んだVietnamese: gắn chặt - ăn sâuKorean: 박혀 있는 - 깊이 자리 잡은Turkish: gömülü - içine yerleşmişUrdu: پیوسیدہ - گڑا ہواIndonesian: tertanam - tertanam dalam
例句
The seeds were imbedded in the soil.
basic
A piece of glass was imbedded in his finger.
basic
The nails are imbedded in the wood.
basic
The journalist spent months with troops, imbedded in their daily life.
natural
Bad habits can get imbedded in your routine without you noticing.
natural
The tiny shell was imbedded in the sand, almost impossible to see.
natural