English to Indonesian Dictionary embed

embed

menanamkan
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
menyimpan,
menanamkan,
menanam,
melekatkan,
mencocokkan
example
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.
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.
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.
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.
While some reporters were 'embedded' with the American military, Allbritton sent himself on assignment, never even asking permission to be in the country.
Journalists who signed a contract with the military were 'embedded' with units in every military branch.
This is the first time ever that reporters have been 'imbedded' with military units to report the war live and with less interference from the Pentagon.
But what we have accomplished with 'embeds' can continue.
Conceptual thought is essentially 'embedded' in complex practices of inference and argument.
Dr Van de Velde hopes to design clothes with invisibly 'embedded' electronics capable of generating electric power from body heat or movement.
Just because some futurist says that ‘everyone’ will soon be wearing clothing 'embedded' with a location device does not make that a trend.
Look at the way journalists were 'embedded' during the conflict, folded into the media management operation.
A round 'embedded' itself in the nose cone, inches from where he was peering through his sights.
Not all the reporters assigned as 'embeds' wanted the slot.
Some independent-minded journalists chaffed at embed restrictions, which required 'embeds' to stay with assigned units.
What is remarkable is that the bottle is firmly 'embedded' in a solid rock-like mass.
However, sometimes this is not possible because the cancer is small, poorly defined or 'embedded' in vital surrounding tissue.
The extensive training and concomitant understanding the 'embeds' received through the program, from boot camp to the day-to-day military routine, no doubt contributed to the quality of their coverage.
As a result, components 'embedded' in these systems must be designed with high noise immunity and low noise generation.
Such was the power of the impact, one of the bricks 'embedded' itself in the passenger door.
She probably had a tracking device 'embedded' along with the other technology in her suitcase.
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.
Cutting-edge techniques employed include 'embedding' a microchip in the work and applying synthetically produced DNA in liquid, powder or glue form.
Formal copyrights and informal moral rights for the different parts of the Linux source code are 'embedded' in the source code.
It was hypothesized that this unaccounted mass was 'embedded' in the hydrophobic interior of the lipid membrane, inaccessible to the negative stain.
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.
The bullet missed and 'embedded' itself in a wall.
We may never 'embedded' reporters in the numbers seen during OIF.
This also means that whenever the press writes about blogs, one must critically consider what biases are 'embedded' in their reporting.
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