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 embedded [ɪm'bɛd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 植入的, 内含的, 深入的

  1. The solid matter in which a fossil or crystal is embedded.
    基质,脉石嵌有化石或水晶的固体物质
  2. A benign tumor, most often found in the heart, that is composed of connective tissue embedded in mucus.
    粘液瘤一种良性肿瘤,最常见于心脏,它由黏液里的胶状结缔组织构成
  3. The scene was embedded in his memory.
    那一幕情景深深地留在他的记忆。


embedded
[ adj ]
  1. enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass

  2. <adj.all>
    found pebbles embedded in the silt
    stone containing many embedded fossils
    peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp
  3. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole

  4. <adj.all>
    confused by the embedded Latin quotations
    an embedded subordinate clause


Embed \Em*bed"\ ([e^]m*b[e^]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Embedded};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Embedding}.] [Pref. em- + bed. Cf. {Imbed}.]
To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as,
to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.

integrated \integrated\ adj.
1. Formed or united into a whole.

Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as,
an integrated Europe. Opposite of {nonintegrated}.
[Narrower terms: {coordinated}, {interconnected},
{unified}; {embedded}; {incorporated}; {tight-knit},
{tightly knit}]

a more closely integrated economic and political
system --Dwight D.
Eisenhower
[WordNet 1.5]

3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one
group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms:
{co-ed, coeducational}; {desegrated, nonsegregated,
unsegregated}; {interracial}; {mainstreamed}] Also See:
{integrative}, {joint}, {united}. Antonym: {segregated}.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

4. Resembling a living organism in organization or
development. [Narrower terms: {organic} (vs. inorganic)]

Syn: structured.
[WordNet 1.5]

5. combined. Opposite of {uncombined}.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit.
Opposite of {unmixed}. [Narrower terms: {blended[2]}]

Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]


embedded \embedded\ adj.
1. enclosed or fixed firmly in a surrounding mass; surrounded
on all sides; as, found pebbles embedded in the silt;
stone containing many embedded fossils; as, peach and plum
seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp. [WordNet sense 1]

Syn: fixed.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; as,
confused by the embedded Latin quotations; an embedded
subordinate clause. [WordNet sense 2]
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. He said the technology which made use of a battery and wire embedded beneath the pieces of cardboard used for the ad was sensitive and some systems were likely to get crushed in the binding and mailing processes.
  2. The information is embedded, like small fossils, in the bedrock of the prose.
  3. Over the next decade, Shropshire should become more firmly embedded into the national transport system. In economic terms, arguably the biggest boost will come from the extension of the M54 motorway to Shrewsbury.
  4. Evans said the Fed, under the direction of then-Fed Chairman Arthur Burns, eased too quickly and ended up allowing inflation from the oil shock to become embedded in the economy.
  5. President Reagan's goal should be a balanced-budget amendment firmly embedded in the Constitution before he leaves office in 1989.
  6. His style suggests his belief in a moral order embedded in the intricacies and deep structures of the English language.
  7. When programmers order the software to "print," for example, there is no need to provide the details of how and where to print; those separate instructions are already embedded in the program.
  8. With both models, a customer uses a disposable finger-pricking device and places a blood drop on the biosensor embedded in a paper strip.
  9. It undershot the runway by about half a mile, shearing off treetops and ripping apart with its tail embedded in the ground while the cockpit ended up in a thicket.
  10. The observers also checked for embedded anti-smoking messages.
  11. The travel-advice chapter offers a Victorian version of the hollow-tie trick for adventurers heading into an "imperfectly civilized land": Slit your upper arm and put some jewels inside in a small silver case embedded near the vaccination mark.
  12. The democratically elected governments in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hungary, in fact, would prefer keeping the mammoth new German state with nearly 80 million people embedded in the Western Alliance, Kohl said.
  13. "All my damage is minor compared to some of these people," said Jeff Johnston as he and his wife, Helen, began cleanup and repairs. Their house had broken windows and a piece of log embedded in the wall; a tool shed was destroyed.
  14. The debate is not even over whether minorities should be given some special attention to make up for the legacy of the past; that principle is by now an embedded part of national life.
  15. Currently, few thrifts adjust their financial statements to reflect losses embedded in their securities portfolios, industry sources said.
  16. As part of the new testing, the agency said randomly selected samples of gloves will be examined for tears, holes and any foreign matter embedded in the gloves.
  17. A silicon chip containing a unique number is embedded in the product.
  18. On a recent sunny spring day, workers chipped at the parliament building to remove a row of Soviet emblems embedded in the front wall.
  19. National's chip, code-named "Swordfish," processes 100 million instructions a second, several times faster than the fastest embedded controllers available today.
  20. "What has really happened is that the optimism embedded in the administration's (earlier) forecast seems less likely to be realized," said Robert Reischauer, director of the Congressional Budget Office.
  21. It is important information for management, and providing incentives to increase embedded value is generally good for shareholders. However, the difficulties come when it is proposed that the increase in the embedded value constitutes profit.
  22. It is important information for management, and providing incentives to increase embedded value is generally good for shareholders. However, the difficulties come when it is proposed that the increase in the embedded value constitutes profit.
  23. Burnett also said two large nuts were found embedded in acoustic paneling for the No. 2 engine.
  24. All that's left of the sequoias are petrified trunks, up to 9 feet in diameter, embedded in beaches and cliffs.
  25. Two say parts protruded from or were embedded in the casing.
  26. When you shake the paper, visually controlled corrective eye movements are too slow to compensate. Head rotation is detected by a part of the vestibular organ called the semicircular canal, a loop of fluid-filled tubing embedded in the skull bone.
  27. All that's left of the sequoias are petrified trunks, up to nine feet in diameter, embedded in beaches and cliffs.
  28. Small appliances and other scrap are embedded in the concrete structure.
  29. "That you don't wash your dirty linen in public is deeply embedded in Chinese culture," says Peter Whyte, one of about half a dozen psychologists in private practice.
  30. But he said current signals showed that the jumps in consumer prices earlier in the year were related to temporary boosts in food and energy costs and had not become embedded in the economy.
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