释义 |
thereinthere‧in /ðeərˈɪn $ ðer-/ adverb formal - Kramer was interviewed for the book and is quoted therein.
- And therein lies the fatal flaw.
- And therein, I think, lies the true fascination of the 100 metres.
- I remember not being able to stand outside a phone kiosk any longer and dragging out a man who was obviously gossiping therein.
- It may be argued that therein lies evolutionary justification for the belief that some modified form of such living can suit humans.
- She is not afraid of the outside world, but recognizes its beauty, and therein lies a danger.
- The wealth of letters and contents therein is something for which I am ever grateful.
► herein/therein lies the problem/dilemma etc And herein lies the key to their achievements. VERB► lie· And therein lies the key criticism of Mr Lamont's move towards an energy efficient Britain.· The theory of evolution by natural selection reached out far beyond biology, and therein lies its significance.· She is not afraid of the outside world, but recognizes its beauty, and therein lies a danger.· Not that she dared to hope for a reference from this place! Therein lay her difficulty.· My mother, Cecilia, was an only child, and therein lies a story.· And therein lies the deepest fascination about records and milestones.· And therein lies a Daley legend. ► therein lies something- The treaty was imposed by force, and therein lay the cause of its ineffectiveness.
1in that place, or in that piece of writing: See Thompson, 1983, and the references cited therein.2therein lies something used to say that something is caused by or comes from a particular situation: The treaty was imposed by force, and therein lay the cause of its ineffectiveness. → herein |