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Definition of reinsert in English: reinsertverb riːɪnˈsəːtˌriɪnˈsərt [with object]Place (something) back into its previous position. 重新插入,重新嵌入 she reinserted the card into its place in her file Example sentencesExamples - Allow the primer time to dry before reinserting the points, clips, or strips and applying the glazing compound.
- I ended up ejecting it and reinserting it, and it mounted fine.
- The patients were not seriously hurt, and their tubes were reinserted.
- Those treated cells are reinserted into the tumor with the hope that the recipient's own immune system gets a boost to destroy the cancer.
- One scene Jason repeatedly mentioned was that when abdominal fluid was being taken from his mother-in-law, the needle fell out of her abdomen onto the bed, and the doctor just reinserted it without taking any disinfection measures.
- Subsequently, each time it is reinserted, the device backs up only files and folders which have changed since the previous backup.
- Then something like a receipt or a statement came out of the machine and she took ages reading it before reinserting her card and doing the same again.
- Two states dropped the provision from their constitutions and then reinserted it.
- If a trace of blood does not appear at the vaccination site within 15 to 30 seconds, three more punctures should be performed without reinserting the needle into the vaccine vial.
- I reinserted my card and all processed normally.
- The surgeon then reinserts the endoscope, and the procedure continues.
- Then the doctor would surgically extract the eggs from the ovary, fertilize them, and reinsert them into the womb.
- I assumed the problem was a bad card, particularly after I reinserted my old video card and it was fine.
- We begged them to reintroduce the medication to fight the infection and to reinsert the tube for his food, and he's never looked back.
- He briefly waved at Miguel before reinserting his hand back into his pocket.
- ‘Okay, Mom! ‘she called back, reinserting the dipstick into the transmission under the hood.’
- I reinserted the fragments in their collated moments in the journal.
Definition of reinsert in US English: reinsertverbˌriɪnˈsərtˌrēinˈsərt [with object]Place (something) back into its previous position. 重新插入,重新嵌入 she reinserted the card into its place in her file Example sentencesExamples - Subsequently, each time it is reinserted, the device backs up only files and folders which have changed since the previous backup.
- ‘Okay, Mom! ‘she called back, reinserting the dipstick into the transmission under the hood.’
- I reinserted the fragments in their collated moments in the journal.
- Two states dropped the provision from their constitutions and then reinserted it.
- The patients were not seriously hurt, and their tubes were reinserted.
- I assumed the problem was a bad card, particularly after I reinserted my old video card and it was fine.
- Then the doctor would surgically extract the eggs from the ovary, fertilize them, and reinsert them into the womb.
- The surgeon then reinserts the endoscope, and the procedure continues.
- If a trace of blood does not appear at the vaccination site within 15 to 30 seconds, three more punctures should be performed without reinserting the needle into the vaccine vial.
- One scene Jason repeatedly mentioned was that when abdominal fluid was being taken from his mother-in-law, the needle fell out of her abdomen onto the bed, and the doctor just reinserted it without taking any disinfection measures.
- We begged them to reintroduce the medication to fight the infection and to reinsert the tube for his food, and he's never looked back.
- I ended up ejecting it and reinserting it, and it mounted fine.
- I reinserted my card and all processed normally.
- He briefly waved at Miguel before reinserting his hand back into his pocket.
- Those treated cells are reinserted into the tumor with the hope that the recipient's own immune system gets a boost to destroy the cancer.
- Allow the primer time to dry before reinserting the points, clips, or strips and applying the glazing compound.
- Then something like a receipt or a statement came out of the machine and she took ages reading it before reinserting her card and doing the same again.
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