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insets

Aussprache: [ˈɪnˌsɛts]

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Kontext: „design“

(noun) insets are small pieces or sections that are added into something larger, like pictures or text in a book or a magazine. They help to give extra information or decoration.

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The magazine featured beautiful insets of the top tourist spots around the city.

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Without the insets, the article looked plain and uninteresting.

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What kind of insets can we include in our project display?

Kontext: „printing“

(noun) insets can also refer to printed materials that are added into another publication, like brochures or flyers that come with newspapers.

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The Sunday newspaper came with several helpful insets advertising local events.

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I didn't notice any insets in this week's newspaper; it feels incomplete.

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Did you see the insets that were included with the magazine?

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