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单词 inside
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inside
(ɪnsaɪd )
Word forms: insides pronunciation note:   The preposition and adverb are usually pronounced (ɪnsd ).The form inside of can also be used as a preposition. This form is more usual in American English.
1. preposition A1
Something or someone that is inside a place, container, or object is in it or is surrounded by it.
Inside the passport was a folded slip of paper.
There is a phone inside the entrance hall.
Inside is also an adverb.
The couple chatted briefly on the doorstep before going inside.
He ripped open the envelope and read what was inside.
I could hear music coming from inside.
At a table inside, a man and woman were awaiting her.
Inside, a few workers went about their work.
Inside is also an adjective.
...four-berth inside cabins with en-suite bathroom and shower.
Synonyms: inner, internal, interior, inward  
2. countable noun B2
The inside of something is the part or area that its sides surround or contain.
The doors were locked from the inside.
I painted the inside of the house. [+ of]
Kiwi fruit can be eaten by cutting off the tops and scooping out the insides with a teaspoon.
Synonyms: interior, contents, core, nucleus  
Inside is also an adjective.
The popular papers all have photo features on their inside pages.
Inside is also an adverb.
The potato cakes should be crisp outside and meltingly soft inside.
3. adverb [be ADVERB, ADVERB after verb]
You can say that someone is inside when they are in prison. [informal]
He's been inside three times.
Synonyms: in prison, in jail, imprisoned, behind bars [informal]  
4. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
On a wide road, the inside lane is the one which is closest to the edge of the road. Compare outside. [British]
I was driving up at seventy miles an hour on the inside lane on the motorway.
Inside is also a noun.
I overtook Charlie on the inside.
regional note:   in AM, use slow lane
5. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Inside information is obtained from someone who is involved in a situation and therefore knows a lot about it.
Sloane used inside diplomatic information to make himself rich.
It's fascinating to get the inside story so many years after this incident.
Synonyms: confidential, private, secret, internal  
6. preposition
If you are inside an organization, you belong to it.
75 percent of chief executives come from inside the company.
He hasn't looked very carefully into what was happening inside the ruling party.
Inside is also an adjective.
...a recent book about the inside world of pro football.
Inside is also a noun.
McAvoy was convinced he could control things from the inside but he lost control.
7. plural noun [usually poss NOUN]
Your insides are your internal organs, especially your stomach. [informal]
8. adverb [ADVERB after verb, noun ADVERB] B2
If you say that someone has a feeling inside, you mean that they have it but have not expressed it.
There is nothing left inside–no words, no anger, no tears.
Do you get a feeling inside when you write something you like?
Synonyms: within, privately, deep down, secretly  
Inside is also a preposition.
He felt a great weight of sorrow inside him.
There was a little anger inside me.
Inside is also a noun.
What is needed is a change from the inside, a real change in outlook and attitude.
9. preposition
If you do something inside a particular time, you do it before the end of that time.
They should have everything working inside an hour.
New Zealand were ahead inside five minutes.
10. inside out phrase B2
If something such as a piece of clothing is inside out, the part that is normally inside now faces outwards.
Her umbrella blew inside out.
11. inside out phrase
If you say that you know something or someone inside out, you are emphasizing that you know them extremely well. [emphasis]
He knew the game inside out.
We know each other inside out.
12. turn inside out phrase [VERB inflects]
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.
Idioms:
know someone or something inside out
to know someone or something extremely well
Liam has played for and against some of the greatest clubs in Europe and knows the game inside out.
have the inside track [mainly US, journalism]
to have an advantage, for example special knowledge about something
Denver has the inside track among 10 sites being considered for the airline's new $1 billion maintenance facility.
Collocations:
inside information
Bankers were furious at the time that allegedly provided a select group with inside information on which they were able to trade profitably.
Times, Sunday Times
Even people with enormous personal stakes and access to inside information failed to see what was going on.
Times, Sunday Times
Can you give us any inside information on that?
Times, Sunday Times
Security analysts have warned that foreign governments could stand to gain from the inside information.
Times, Sunday Times
Anyone who took him up on the offer gave up their rights to trade shares as they would be gaining access to inside information.
Times, Sunday Times
inside joke
He said last night that he had no recollection of the post but added that he 'can only assume it was an incredibly distasteful inside joke'.
Times, Sunday Times
There's a bit of an inside joke in the scene.
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The storyline was considered an inside joke by cast members.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
The author merely acknowledges them, hinting that it's an inside joke.
Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0
This myth was less a challenge than an inside joke.
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inside pages
The more contentious issues are dealt with well in the inside pages, and the page 4 lead rightly stands out to address many people's concerns.
Times, Sunday Times
A couple of paragraphs on the inside pages.
Times, Sunday Times
New adoption regulations won't affect most people, making this a topic better suited to the inside pages.
Times, Sunday Times
The inside pages flowed naturally and were where all of the student protest should have been placed.
Times, Sunday Times
He wants the trade talks to appear on the inside pages of the newspapers, not on the front page.
Times,Sunday Times
inside scoop
They share just enough on social channels to let fans feel that they're getting the inside scoop.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet who wants the inside scoop on the fate of this ageing band?
Times, Sunday Times
This book promises to give you the inside scoop on landing a position and winning in the fast-paced world of sales and trading.
Times, Sunday Times
Plug in the criteria for your neighbourhood or type in a postcode to reveal the inside scoop on local schools and residents' ages, living arrangements, religious beliefs and occupations.
Times, Sunday Times
Gone would be the days when only the biggest and most influential investors got the inside scoop.
Globe and Mail
inside story
But thanks largely to those tapes we know that the inside story was frantic from the start.
Times, Sunday Times
Panorama tells the inside story of how an organised crime syndicate arranged a hit on three police officers.
Times, Sunday Times
I do not know the inside story and will not therefore comment on his dismissal.
Times,Sunday Times
They will have the inside story and are trained to find solutions to these kinds of conflicts.
The Sun
Here, in her own words, she gives the inside story on the capital's biggest fashion parade.
The Sun
inside surface
Cut them open lengthways, score the inside surface and cut into rectangular pieces about 4cm long.
Times, Sunday Times
The band can be tightened or loosened by injecting or removing fluid from a balloon on its inside surface.
Times, Sunday Times
The inside surface of the zinc can was originally treated with mercury to form an amalgamated electrode.
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Two gears were ring type with teeth on the inside surface.
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This new enantiornithine has robust teeth with grooves on the inside surface, which likely strengthened the teeth against harder food items.
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invited inside
She was regularly invited inside homes, where male soldiers could never venture.
Times, Sunday Times
From tonight onwards the public will be invited inside the shell for a theatrical experience.
Times, Sunday Times
Soon, their neighbors come looking for the kitten and are invited inside.
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He was invited inside and treated royally.
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peek inside
Just peek inside the foil to inspect for 'doneness' now and then.
The Sun (2013)
Don't forget to have a peek inside the hotel itself -it's superhigh-end with impressive chandeliers!
The Sun (2018)
FANCY a peek inside exclusive and hidden gardens of London?
The Sun (2011)
peer inside
When a car passes, we may once again try to peer inside to see which rich person might be driving it.
Times,Sunday Times
I swiftly pull out the net and peer inside to see a little tangle of gold and sliver.
Times, Sunday Times
Now radical technological advances allow us to peer inside without causing any damage.
Times, Sunday Times
Lacking the opportunity to peer inside a tank before 1928, he made do with ersatz, drilling for the next war with tractors.
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Yet we would have to unscrew the cranium and peer inside to know if any of this was really having an impact.
Times, Sunday Times
rush inside
I rush inside to get keys for the second and reverse it out into an open area in front of the house to save it.
Times, Sunday Times
The members of the house rush inside the office and catch the intruder.
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The family always seems to be tanning, but at the slightest chance of rain they all rush inside the safety of their home.
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She looked back furtively, gave you a signal to disappear, and rushed inside herself.
Times, Sunday Times
The recipes here are all perfect for al fresco dining, but if the bad weather persists, they can easily be rushed inside.
Times, Sunday Times
stay inside
The calves live outdoors in summer, or stay inside in family groups in winter in comfortable barns with generous straw bedding.
Joanna Blythman Bad Food Britain (2006)
Some cops raced along the street, telling householders to stay inside.
The Sun (2012)
Most shops remained shuttered and many people stayed inside their homes.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
I, and most of my friends, had stayed inside that night with a vague feeling that it would be safer to do so.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
step inside
Cooper pushed open the door of the botanica and they stepped inside.
Isobel Bird CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 10: MAKING THE SAINT (2001)
But once he and his family step inside the cursed property, they encounter ghoulish goings-on galore.
The Sun (2006)
As Gladys stepped inside, James Allen called out, `Ah, good evening, Mrs Odowis.
Emecheta, Buchi GWENDOLEN (1997)
I step inside a shop whose grubby windows are filled with LP covers.
Alex George LOVE YOU MADLY (2002)
If people rang our doorbell on spec, they only had to step inside to see it was a nice place.
Laurie Graham MR STARLIGHT (2004)
walk inside
Walk inside, though, and the warm hum of conversation mingles with the twang of guitars, banjos and mandolins.
Times, Sunday Times
On these paths, you walk inside the ghosts of every other person who was ever here: barefoot; hobnail-booted; cloaks swishing.
Times, Sunday Times
There's a picture of him in the training ground, a painting of him at the stadium, and pictures when you walk inside the tunnel.
Times,Sunday Times
I say drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out, or walk inside the poem's room and feel the walls for a light switch.
Times, Sunday Times
And if you were to walk inside one of the homes, you would be forgiven for thinking that you had entered a funhouse at an amusement park.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 在内部, 内部, 在...内部
Japanese: 内側に, 内側, ・・・の内側に
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