释义 |
in·stall transitive verb also in·stal \ə̇nzˈtȯl, ə̇nˈst-\ (installed ; installed ; installing ; installs also instals) Etymology: Middle French installer, instaler, from Medieval Latin installare, from Latin in- in- (II) + Medieval Latin stallum, stallus stall, from Old High German stal place, stall — more at stall 1. a. : to place in possession of an office or dignity by seating in a stall or official seat b. : to place in an office, rank, or order : induct < installed the new college president > 2. : to introduce and establish (oneself or another) in an indicated place, condition, or status < installing himself in the big chair before the fire > < installed his sister as secretary > 3. : to set up for use or service < the electrician installed the new fixtures > < had gas heating installed > |