Example: that? One step? Used to be. Answer? Simple? Copy? And then what? Paste. This step is a simple copy and paste.
Computer "paste" shortcut key ctrl+V is a fixed usage of system command writing, and there is no specific reason.
Lexical analysis:
paste
English [pe? St] beauty [pe? st]
1, dough; Meat (or fish, etc. ) sauce (for spreading or cooking); paste
2, 5, paste; Bonding; Collage; Persistence; insert
Lexical collocation:
1, paste the input ... in it.
Paste the shot put ... on it
3. Paste area? Paste area; Subsidized area; Adhesion area
Extended data
"Paste" an object in English:
First of all, insist
English? 【st? K] beautiful? 【st? k]?
1, v. stab, poke; Persistence; Reach out; Paste; sticky
2. stick; Walking stick; A dull person.
Discrimination: Sticking often refers to sticking with glue or paste, and the meaning extension refers to persistence.
Example: Put a label on your clothes.
Stick the label on your suitcase.
Second, insist.
English [? d? H(r)] beauty [? d? h? r]
Verb (abbreviation of verb) adhesion; observe
Discrimination: formal words, with serious and rigid tone, can indicate that the objects are stuck together, or stick to their beliefs or be loyal to their careers.
Example: this? Sticky? Get back together? Insist? Hmm? Open? This? Surface. ?
This adhesive compound can stick firmly to this surface.