0 If a place or piece of equipment has built-in objects, they are permanently connected and cannot be easily removed:
1 A built-in quality is an original part of something or someone and cannot be separated from it, him, or her:
Run-down and built-in are initially stressed in attributive position, which is the more typical function of adjectives (see below).
They may then use the function like any other built-in function.
Ledges and shelves were built-in to the walls, using planks arranged as vertical surfaces.
Each design agent includes a neural network to detect novelty, but different agents have different built-in preferences for novelty.
Local messaging libraries can be coded up using these, though in a production implementation they might be built-in for performance.
These results indicate that the customary land tenure system has sufficiently strong built-in investment incentives.
Therefore, the average computational workload per array element is much higher than for the mostly lightweight built-in aggregate operations in other languages.
An important aspect of template morphology is that it has a built-in element of paradigmaticity.
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內嵌的, 嵌入式的, 內在的…
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encastré/-ée, encastré…
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