| 单词 | withinside | 
| 释义 | withinsideadv.prep.n. Now archaic or dialect.  A. adv.  1.  On the inner side: = inside adv., within adv. 1   (in part). Also const. of. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > surface > 			[adverb]		 > on the inner surface withinsidea1595 a1595    R. Southwell Diego de Estella's Hundred Medit. 		(1873)	 		(modernized text)	 70  				The windows..were wider..withinside than without. 1651    J. French Art Distillation  i. 38  				The salt..which adheres to the neck of the Retort withinside. 1731    P. Miller Gardeners Dict. I. at Greenhouse  				Within-side of the Windows..you should have good strong Shutters. 1773    R. Graves Spiritual Quixote I.  iv. xii. 248  				A small oval picture,..fixed in a pannel, within side of the door. 1800    T. Green Diary Lover of Lit. 		(1810)	 204  				He employs..the illustration of a man withinside, and another withoutside, of a sphere, disputing on its convexity or concavity. 1850    J. Greenwood Sailor's Sea-bk. 154  				String, one or two planks withinside, next under the gunwale, answering to the sheer~strakes withoutside.  2.  In (or to) the inner part or interior (of): = inside adv. 2, within adv. 1   (in part),  1b,  1d. Also, indoors: = within adv. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > 			[adverb]		 > in the inner part of a building, farm, etc. ineOE withinc1275 withinside1598 in-bye1768 withinsides1891 1598    R. Barret Theorike & Pract. Mod. Warres  v. 126  				Cauallero, or a mount withinside distant from the curtine. 1712    R. Steele Spectator No. 533. ⁋2  				What passes..within-side of those Vehicles. a1723    Sir C. Wren in  Lucy Phillimore Mem. 		(1881)	 347  				A Basis of squar'd stone fifty foot high..so contrived within~side as to form a very intricate Labyrinth. a1774    O. Goldsmith Surv. Exper. Philos. 		(1776)	 I. 389  				The diver..sate upon a small seat within-side. 1774    O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth 		(1862)	 I.  vi. xi. 464  				It [the porcupine's quill] is within-side spongy. 1802    R. L. Edgeworth  & M. Edgeworth Ess. Irish Bulls ix. 124  				The imprudence of firing at the door of a house, without having previously examined whether any one was within side. 1806    R. Cumberland Mem. 		(1807)	 II. 153  				An edifice, that requires a day to examine it within side and without. 1806    R. Cumberland Mem. 		(1807)	 II. 397  				A gaudy equipage will attract notice, though it shall carry a dull company withinside of it. 1807    R. Southey Lett. from Eng. II. xxxvii. 135  				We meant..to have forsaken the roof and taken our seats within~side. 1889    R. L. Stevenson Master of Ballantrae x. 260  				My gentleman sat withinside tailor-wise and busily stitching.  3.  figurative. Within the limits of. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or restricted in application > quality of being restricted or limited > within the limits of			[phrase]		 withinside1856 1856    J. Grote in  Cambr. Ess. 104  				The classical range is restricted withinside of Greek and Latin literature.  B. prep. = inside prep.  1.  On the inner side of: = within adv. 1b,   1d. ΚΠ a1766    F. Sheridan Hist. Nourjahad 		(1767)	 25  				It was within-side the walls of the temple. 1768    H. Brooke Fool of Quality III. xvi. 199  				The stake..they run up withinside the spinal bone. 1851    G. Borrow Lavengro 		(1893)	 xcix. 398  				Various evolutions withinside the pale. 1852    W. M. Thackeray Henry Esmond I. ix. 212  				Holiday musick from withinside a prison wall.  2.  In the inner part of: = within adv. 1. ΚΠ 1686    R. Plot Nat. Hist. Staffs. v. 198  				Why may not these imperfect Metalls..grow..withoutside the stalks of Gorse, as well as the perfect both without and withinside other plants. 1782    E. Blower George Bateman II. 200  				Permit her to stay within-side the house. 1816    J. Austen Emma I. x. 176  				Harriet..had never..been within side the  Vicarage.       View more context for this quotation 1849    T. De Quincey Vision Sudden Death in  Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 753  				Graves within-side the cathedrals.   The inner side: = inside n.1 1. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > surface > 			[noun]		 > inner surface inside1504 lining sidea1585 withinside1814 1814    Bandit  ii, in  New Brit. Theatre I. 409  				She fastens the within-side. Derivatives  wiˈthinsides adv. archaic or dialect ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > 			[adverb]		 > in the inner part of a building, farm, etc. ineOE withinc1275 withinside1598 in-bye1768 withinsides1891 1891    R. L. Stevenson Bottle Imp in  Island Nights' Entertainm. 		(1893)	 154  				Withinsides something obscurely moved. a1894    R. L. Stevenson Fables xviii.  Touchstone  				His soul withinsides was as little as a pea. 1910    R. Kipling Rewards & Fairies 74  				That thought shrivelled me withinsides. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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