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1 embed
[im΄bed] v ամրացնել, տնկել, թաղել. The nail was embedded into the wall Մեխն ամուր մտել էր պատի մեջ. embedded in concrete բե տոնով ամրացրած. embed in one’s recollection/memory հիշողության մեջ տպավոր ված/ամ րացած: հմկրգ. embedded a ներ դրված. embed hyperlink ներդրված գերկապ. embed loop ներ դրված ցիկլ. embed software ներդրված ծրա գրային ապահովում. embed tutorial ուսուցման ներդրված միջոց ներ -
2 embed
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3 embed
"To insert information created in one program, such as a chart, an equation, an image, a video or a font, into another program or Web page."يضمّن -
4 embed a video
To add a video to a blog entry by entering the embed code for the video. -
5 Embed videos
A UI element that links to a text box where the user can enter the embed code to add a video to his or her blog. -
6 embed code
"HTML code that adds an object, such as a video, to a Web site, blog, or HTML page." -
7 nest
"To embed one construct inside another. For example, a database may contain a nested table (a table within a table), a program may contain a nested procedure (a procedure declared within a procedure), and a data structure may include a nested record (a record containing a field that is itself a record)." -
8 OLE container control
A Visual Basic control that is used to link and embed objects from other applications in a Visual Basic application. -
9 subsidy lock
A type of phone lock that original equipment manufacturers embed into their mobile phones at the request of mobile phone operators to prevent their use on a cellular network other than the one for which the phone was originally intended. -
10 PowerPoint Web App
"A Microsoft Office Web application that enables users to upload, view (in full fidelity with animations and transitions maintained), share, and edit PPT files in a Web browser, as well as create basic presentations using only the Web client. They can also take those PPT presentations and embed them in other Web applications, like blog postings or other Web sites." -
11 Microsoft PowerPoint Web App
"A Microsoft Office Web application that enables users to upload, view (in full fidelity with animations and transitions maintained), share, and edit PPT files in a Web browser, as well as create basic presentations using only the Web client. They can also take those PPT presentations and embed them in other Web applications, like blog postings or other Web sites."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft PowerPoint Web App
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embed — em‧bed [ɪmˈbed] verb embedded PTandPPX embedding PRESPARTX [transitive] COMPUTING to put something such as an image, sound etc into a page on a Internet website or into a program, using computer code S … Financial and business terms
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. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embed — [em bed′, imbed′] vt. embedded, embedding 1. to set (flowers, etc.) in earth 2. to set or fix firmly in a surrounding mass [to embed tiles in cement] 3. to fix in the mind, memory, etc. embedment n … English World dictionary
embed — I verb bury, deposit, engraft, entrench, fix, fix firmly, implant, impress, imprint, infix, ingrain, insert, lodge, plant, press in, root, seat, set, set firmly, settle, stamp II index fix (make firm), inseminate, plant (place firmly) … Law dictionary
embed — [engl.], einbetten … Universal-Lexikon
embed — 1778, from EM (Cf. em ) + BED (Cf. bed). Originally a geological term, in reference to fossils in rock; fig. sense is from 1835; meaning place a journalist within a military unit at war is 2003. Related: Embedded; embedding … Etymology dictionary
embed — is spelt em , not im … Modern English usage
embed — [v] sink, implant bury, deposit, dig in, drive in, enclose, fasten, fix, hammer in, impact, infix, ingrain, inlay, insert, install, lodge, pierce, plant, plunge, press, put into, ram in, root, set, stick in, stuff in, thrust in, tuck in; concepts … New thesaurus
embed — (also imbed) ► VERB (embedded, embedding) 1) fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass. 2) implant (an idea or feeling). DERIVATIVES embedment noun … English terms dictionary
embed — verb /ɛmˈbɛd/ a) To lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand. We wanted to embed our reporter with the Fifth Infantry Division, but the Army would have none of it … Wiktionary
embed — UK [ɪmˈbed] / US verb [transitive] Word forms embed : present tense I/you/we/they embed he/she/it embeds present participle embedding past tense embedded past participle embedded 1) to fix something firmly in a surface or object embed something… … English dictionary