The form inside of can also be used as a preposition. This form is more usual in American English.
亦使用 inside of 作介词,这在美国英语中更为常见。
The preposition is usually pronounced /ɪn'saɪd/. 介词通常读作 /ɪn'saɪd/。
1 PREP 在…里面;在…内侧(或内部) Something or someone that is
inside a place, container, or object is in it or is surrounded by it.
在…里面;在…内侧(或内部) Inside is also an adverb.
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The couple chatted briefly on the doorstep before going inside.
夫妇俩进去之前在门阶上简短地说了几句。
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He ripped open the envelope and read what was inside.
他撕开信封,看了里面的信。
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I could hear music coming from inside.
我能听到里面传来乐声。
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At a table inside, a man and woman were awaiting her.
在里面的一张桌子旁,一男一女正等着她。
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Inside, clouds of cigarette smoke swirled.
屋内香烟的烟雾缭绕。
Inside is also an adjective.
2 N-COUNT 里面;内侧;内部 The
inside of something is the part or area that its sides surround or contain.
里面;内侧;内部 -
The doors were locked from the inside.
门从里面锁上了。
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I painted the inside of the house. [+ of]
我粉刷了一遍房子内部。
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Kiwi fruit can be eaten by cutting off the tops and scooping out the insides with a teaspoon.
可以把猕猴桃的顶部切掉,用茶匙把里面的果肉挖出来吃。
Inside is also an adjective.
Inside is also an adverb.
3 ADV [be ADVERB, ADVERB after verb] 在监狱里;在坐牢 You can say that someone is
inside when they are in prison.
在监狱里;在坐牢 [informal] SYN in prison, in jail, imprisoned, behind bars [informal]
4 ADJ [ADJ n] (马路车道)靠近路边的,慢(道)的 On a wide road, the
inside lane is the one which is closest to the edge of the road.
(马路车道)靠近路边的,慢(道)的 [British] in AM, use 美国英语用 slow lane
5 ADJ [ADJ n] (消息等)内部的,内幕的 Inside information is obtained from someone who is involved in a situation and therefore knows a lot about it.
(消息等)内部的,内幕的 -
Sloane used inside diplomatic information to make himself rich.
斯隆利用外交内幕消息发了财。
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Keith Vass, editor, denies he had inside knowledge.
编辑基思·瓦斯否认他知道内部消息。
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It's fascinating to get the inside story so many years after this incident.
事件过后这么多年方获知当时的内情,这实在是令人慨叹。
6 PREP 在(组织)内部 If you are
inside an organization, you belong to it.
在(组织)内部 Inside is also an adjective.
7 N-PLURAL [usually poss NOUN] 内脏;(尤指)胃 Your
insides are your internal organs, especially your stomach.
内脏;(尤指)胃 [informal] 8 ADV [ADVERB after verb, n ADVERB] 在心里 If you say that someone has a feeling
inside, you mean that they have it but have not expressed it.
在心里 -
There is nothing left inside—no words, no anger, no tears.
整颗心都空了—没有语言,没有愤怒,没有眼泪。
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Do you get a feeling inside when you write something you like?
当你写下喜欢的文字时,内心会有一种特别的情感吗?
Inside is also a preposition.
Inside is also a noun.
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What is needed is a change from the inside, a real change in outlook and attitude.
现在需要的是内心深处的变化,在看法与态度上的真正改变。
9 PREP 在(某段时间)之内;不到 If you do something
inside a particular time, you do it before the end of that time.
在(某段时间)之内;不到 10 PHRASE 里朝外地;翻面地 If something such as a piece of clothing is
inside out, the part that is normally inside now faces outwards.
里朝外地;翻面地 11 PHRASE 彻底地;完全地 If you say that you know something or someone
inside out, you are emphasizing that you know them extremely well.
彻底地;完全地 12 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 颠倒;相反 If you say that something has been turned
inside out, you mean that it is the opposite of what you expect or think it should be.
颠倒;相反 -
Edinburgh is an American city turned inside out: the rich in the middle, the poor around the outside.
爱丁堡与美国城市相反:富人住在中心,穷人住在周边。
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War turns morality inside out: killing and cruelty are virtues.
战争颠倒是非:杀戮与残忍成了美德。
Thesaurus | inside Also look up: |
PREP. | in; (ant.) outside 1 |
ADV. | indoors 1 |
N. | interior, middle 2 |
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