içkinlemek

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Turkish - English
(Dilbilim) embed
To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand
To include in surrounding matter

We wanted to embed our reporter with the Fifth Infantry Division, but the Army would have none of it.

To define a one-to-one function from (one set) to another so that certain properties of the domain are preserved when considering the image as a subset of the codomain

The torus S^1\times S^1 can be embedded in \mathbb{R}^3.

To encapsulate within another document or data file (unrelated to the other computing meaning of embedded as in embedded system)

The instructions showed how to embed a chart from the spreadsheet within the word document.

Implies the inclusion of elements and data into a computer file necessary to maintain or change the elements when used remotely
fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum"
Command placed directly in a program Also an HTML programming, identifies the end of an element, also called the close tag Usually the same as the opening tag, but with a forward slash mark For example, the close tag for bold font is </B> See also close tag
Information created in one document and inserted into another document
The EMBED element is the method used to integrate Netscape Plug-In technology into a web page
To insert an object without maintaining a connection to the object's application Changes in the original object are not reflected when the embedded object is changed One way to embed an object is to paste the object from the clipboard
If an object embeds itself in a substance or thing, it becomes fixed there firmly and deeply. One of the bullets passed through Andrea's chest before embedding itself in a wall. + embedded em·bed·ded There is glass embedded in the cut
If something such as an attitude or feeling is embedded in a society or system, or in someone's personality, it becomes a permanent and noticeable feature of it. This agreement will be embedded in a state treaty to be signed soon. + embedded em·bed·ded I think that hatred of the other is deeply embedded in our society
The process of infiltrating a specimen with a substance such as paraffin so that the specimen can be subsequently sectioned for histological examination
{f} insert, inlay, drive in, implant