单词 | in't |
释义 | > as lemmasin't a. Chiefly Scottish and Irish English. in it: there, in existence. Sometimes in contracted form in't. ΚΠ 1814 E. Bond Lett. Village Governess II. 45 This contraction [i.e. in't = in it] is much used at Fortrose; for instance, when the wind blows bleak—It's a cold night that's in't, and it's a rough sea that's in't. 1826 J. Banim Boyne Water II. iv. 94 ‘Evening, general,’ interrupted Jeremiah. ‘Don't mind him,’ said the Whisperer—‘it's the dead o' the night that's in id.’ 1914 J. Joyce Dubliners 17 God knows we done all we could, as poor as we are—we wouldn't see him want anything while he was in it. 1991 B. Ross Those Other Times (2001) 56 He was going to reach up to the stars and catch the brightest one that was in it. 2021 @CarganCampbell 15 Mar. in twitter.com (accessed 16 Mar. 2021) Beautiful poem Seán. Perfect choice for the day that was in it! < as lemmas |
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