insert
Prononciation : [/ɪnˈsɝt/]
Mot
Contexte : « putting something into something else »
(verb) to put something inside of something else, like sliding a piece of paper into an envelope or adding a paragraph to a document.
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She asked me to insert my signature at the bottom of the form.
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He forgot to insert the key into the lock, so the door remained closed.
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Can you insert the batteries into the remote?
Contexte : « computing »
(noun) a special command that allows you to add new information or data into a document, file, or program.
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The program crashed while trying to process the insert command.
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I couldn't find the insert button on the toolbar to add a new record to the database.
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Do you know how to use the insert feature in this software?
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