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preposition adverb noun adjective 🔑 in·sideBrE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ preposition (also in·side of especially in NAmE) 🔑 on or to the inner part of sth/sb; within sth/sb 在(或向)…内;在(或向)…里◆Go inside the house. 进屋里吧。◆Inside the box was a gold watch. 盒子里装着一只金表。◆For years we had little knowledge of what life was like inside China. 以往很多年我们对于中国国内的生活情况所知甚少。◆You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. 你肚子饱了感觉就会好些的。◆(figurative) Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. 我们大多数人的内心都藏着一个呼求关注的小孩。 OPP outside in less than the amount of time mentioned 少于(某时间)◆The job is unlikely to be finished inside (of) a year 这项工作不大可能在一年之内完成。 🔑 in·sideBrE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ adverb🔑 on or to the inside 在(或向)里面◆She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside. 她把它晃了晃,以确定里面没有东西。◆We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. 开始下雨了,我们只好躲进屋里。◆(figurative) I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside. 表面上我佯装不在乎,但内心却在高声喊叫。 OPP outside (informal) in prison 在监狱里;被监禁◆He was sentenced to three years inside. 他被判三年监禁。 🔑 in·sideBrE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ noun🔑 [C, usually sing.] (usually the inside) the inner part, side or surface of sth 里面;内部;内侧◆The inside of the box was blue. 盒子的内面呈蓝色。◆The door was locked from the inside. 门从里面锁上了。◆The shell is smooth on the inside. 贝壳内壁光滑。◆the insides of the windows 窗户的内侧 OPP outside the inside [sing.] the part of a road nearest the edge, that is used by slower vehicles (靠近路边的)慢车道◆He tried to overtake on the inside. 他试图从慢车道超车。 OPP outside the inside [sing.] the part of a curved road or track nearest to the middle or shortest side of the curve (道路或跑道拐弯处的)内侧,里道,内圈◆The French runner is coming up fast on the inside. 法国的赛跑选手正从内圈迅速赶上来。 OPP outside insides [pl.] (informal) a person's stomach and bowels (人的)肠胃,内脏◆She was so nervous, her insides were like jelly. 她紧张得六神无主。 ●ˌinside ˈout 🔑with the part that is usually inside facing out 里面朝外◆You've got your sweater on inside out. 你把毛线衫里外穿反了。◆Turn the bag inside out and let it dry. 把包翻过来晾干。 ➡ compare back to front at back noun ●on the inˈsidebelonging to a group or an organization and therefore able to get information that is not available to other people 属于某团伙(或组织)的;知情的◆The thieves must have had someone on the inside helping them. 这些窃贼肯定有内应。●turn sth ˌinside ˈoutto make a place very untidy when you are searching for sth 把某处翻得乱七八糟◆The burglars had turned the house inside out. 窃贼把房子翻了个底朝天。to cause large changes 引起巨大变化◆The new manager turned the old systems inside out. 新任经理对旧体制进行了彻底的改革。●know sb/sth inside ˈout●know sb/sth like the back of your ˈhand(informal) to be very familiar with sb/sth (对…)极为熟悉,了如指掌◆This is where I grew up. I know this area like the back of my hand. 我在这儿长大的,我对这地方再熟悉不过了。 🔑 in·sideBrE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/NAmE /ˌɪnˈsaɪd/ adjective [only before noun] 🔑 forming the inner part of sth; not on the outside 内部的;里面的◆the inside pages of a newspaper 报纸的内页◆an inside pocket 里袋◆(BrE) I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road). 我当时驾车在慢车道上行驶。known or done by sb in a group or an organization 从内部了解到的;内线干的◆inside information 内部情报◆Any newspaper would pay big money to get the inside story on her marriage. 任何一家报纸都愿出高价购买她婚姻的内幕消息。◆The robbery appeared to have been an inside job. 这次抢劫像是内部人干的。 |