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in.nerH5In7E5, $-Ladj [before n; not gradable]inside or contained within something else, or (of thoughts or feelings) secret and of the spirit里面的,内心的,隐晦的Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.从主客厅开始是一系列小的内室。The group is working mainly in the inner (=central) London area.这个小组主要在伦敦的中心地带活动。Sarah seemed to have an inner strength that nothing could shake.萨拉好像有一种无法动摇的精神力量。He struggled to hide his inner turmoil (=his confused feelings).他努力隐藏他内心的混乱。Dr Simpson was a member of the inner circle (=the most powerful group) of influential directors.辛普森博士是有权势的核心董事集团的一员。(humorous) Few people ever managed to penetrate the manager's inner sanctum (=very private room).几乎没有什么人曾进入过经理的私室。An inner city (area) is the central part of a city where people live and where there are often problems because of a lack of jobs, bad houses and POVERTY.市中心贫民区The report stated that inner-city schools were overcrowded and lacking in certain basic facilities.报告说明市中心贫民区的学校人满为患,并且缺乏一些基本设备。The inner man/woman is a person's soul and deepest feelings.灵魂,精神A good biography should allow you to glimpse the inner man.一本好的传记能够让你看到人的灵魂。An inner tube is a tube filled with air that fits inside a car or bicycle tyre.内胎
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