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/ˈɪnˌsaɪd/ |
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1 | the inner part of something 内部;里面 | the inside of sth I had never seen the inside of a prison before. 我以前从未见过监狱里面的样子。 | |
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2 | the part of something that faces inwards 内侧 | the inside of sth There were scratches all down the inside of my leg. 在我一条腿的内侧有几条向下的擦痕。 | | We need to clean the inside of the windows as well as the outside. 窗户里里外外我们都需要清洗。 | |
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- | sb’ s inside(s) informal |
| the organs in a body , especially the stomach or intestines |
| 内脏;(尤指)胃,肠 |
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| a dead animal with its insides hanging out 内脏悬在体外的动物尸体 |
| I’ d eaten something that had upset my inside. 我吃了些让肠胃不舒服的东西。 |
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- | on the inside |
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1 | someone who is on the inside works in the organization or is a member of the group that you are talking about 在(组织或集团)内部 | If you want to know what is really happening in a company, ask the people on the inside. 如果你想了解某公司内真实发生的事,就要问在公司内部工作的人。 | |
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2 | BRITISH if a car passes you on the inside , it goes between your car and the edge of the road when you are nearer the middle of the road 从内车道(超车) |
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3 | if someone in a race is on the inside , they are on the part of a circular track that is nearest the centre 在(环行跑道)内圈 |
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