embed

تضمين
definition
verb
he had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest
fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
The U.S. military's decision to embed journalists in combat units prompted me to think about the value of embedding reporters as a journalistic technique.
attach (a journalist) to a military unit during a conflict.
noun
most of the embeds found themselves covering construction and civil works projects
an embedded journalist.
translation of 'embed'
verb
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example
But the biggest problem I faced as an 'embed' with the Marine grunts was that I found myself doing what journalists are warned from journalism school not to do: I found myself falling in love with my subject.
It is left to Martha Swann's rather ditzy Rosalind and Jenni Bowden's practical gentle and loving Celia to lighten the mood and 'embed' the ideas of fidelity and courage in love that run through the play.
The flaw makes it possible for a website to 'embed' malicious code (including more Trojans, worms and/or viruses) directly into a web page, and infect visitors instantly while visiting the site.
Digital watermarking technology allows users to 'embed' a digital code in audio, images, video and printed documents that is imperceptible during normal use but readable by computers and software.
The U.S. military's decision to 'embed' journalists in combat units prompted me to think about the value of embedding reporters as a journalistic technique.
Central to this was ensuring that the 600 journalists to be 'embedded' with the military played their role.
It went right through my shoe and 'embedded' itself in my foot.
The only exceptions are journalists 'embedded' with US military units, a practice that many fear skews the reporting of the war.
This love for excitement is deeply 'embedded' in the social system.
Deon's air tanks and the battery pack for his light appeared to be firmly 'embedded' in the mud underneath him, and Shaw was starting to pant from exertion.
A small microchip is 'embedded' into a debit or credit card and provides both highly secure memory and complex processing capabilities.
The usual sorts of discourse relationships exist among the phrases, but very little of this structure is encoded by phrasal 'embedding' within sentences.
No attachments need to be opened to start the virus spreading, only the email itself - the code is 'embedded' in the body of the email.
Shaw was unable to bring Dreyer's body to the surface during his October dive as his oxygen cylinders were firmly 'embedded' in the mud.
At the same time, most of the literature related to experimental studies are to investigate the effect of shape, size, depth of 'embedment' etc in the laboratory.
The U.S. war in Iraq began with an experiment, 'embedding' reporters with U.S. military units in the field.
He responded to the modern dilemma of human reason failing to produce ethical consensus by arguing that ideas are never pure: they are always 'embedded' in social contexts.
Revolutionary messianism, fanaticism, is the only way to disrupt one's 'embedment' in a system whose hegemony is so thoroughly entrenched.
To make the vulnerability work, Alice 'embeds' a particular code in the Word document she sends Bob.
Many 'embeds' remain, and their reports are excellent, but most of our news coverage now has returned to what has gone wrong and who's at fault, and antiwar activists again dominate ‘breaking news.’
The programs highlight the specific companies with which the journalists were 'embedded' .
Nostalgia is 'embedded' in the geography of the place.
This feeling is 'embedded' in the time, it makes up what we are now.
The jury heard that the armed man fired the weapon at point blank range as he struggled with her but the bullet missed her and 'embedded' itself in a shop window.
His ideas are 'embedded' in Islamic tradition - he does not concoct them to express his ego.
Reporters were 'embedded' with units for three to four day periods.
CNN is based in the United States, and its reporters were 'embedded' with coalition forces in part because of its association with the United States.
This allusion consists of two (fairly common) words 'embedded' in a four-word phrase.
But what we have accomplished with 'embeds' can continue.
The Journal, for instance, wove together coverage from 'embeds' , from the Pentagon's briefing centers in Qatar and Washington and unilaterals converging from numerous directions.
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