单词 | to get inside |
释义 | > as lemmasto get inside —— to get inside —— intransitive. To investigate closely; to achieve a deep or intimate understanding of, to penetrate. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > understand [verb (transitive)] > thoroughly, with effort through-goOE through-seekOE penetrate?1563 bore1622 bottom1713 to get inside ——1830 underthink1886 to dope out1906 1830 W. Dunlap Trip to Niagara iii. v. 48 Nothing else will you see, among them sarpents, but one slippery trick or 'nother to get inside your head or your pocket. 1867 R. Broughton Not Wisely, but too Well II. 282 It is very, very difficult figuratively to get inside another person. 1875 Athenæum 14 Aug. 222/2 More important..is the power of getting inside a character and revealing it to the public. a1933 J. A. Thomson Biol. for Everyman (1934) II. 958 Some people take a very sceptical attitude and point out that we cannot get inside an animal and prove that it is joyous or unhappy, sympathetic or envious. 1959 Listener 16 July 112/3 No need to stress the good qualities of William Parsons as a vocalist or his ability to get inside a song and really interpret it. 2009 R. Dasgupta Solo 342 Those guys aren't very complex, I know how to get inside their heads. It's only a matter of time before they come down on you. < as lemmas |
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