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/ɪ̱nsa͟ɪd/

The form inside of can also be used as a preposition. This form is more usual in American English.

亦使用 inside of 作介词,这在美国英语中更为常见。

The preposition is usually pronounced /ɪn'saɪd/. 介词通常读作 /ɪn'saɪd/。
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[PREP 介词]在…里面;在…内侧(或内部) Something or someone that is inside a place, container, or object is in it or is surrounded by it.
  [adj ADV]
  [ADJ n]
  • Inside the passport was a folded slip of paper...

    护照里面有张折起的纸片。

  • There is a telephone inside the entrance hall.

    门厅内有部电话。

  • Inside is also an adverb.
    • The couple chatted briefly on the doorstep before going inside...

      夫妇俩进去之前在门阶上简短地说了几句。

    • He ripped open the envelope and read what was inside...

      他撕开信封,看了里面的信。

    • I could hear music coming from inside...

      我能听到里面传来乐声。

    • At a table inside, a man and woman were awaiting her...

      在里面的一张桌子旁,一男一女正等着她。

    • Inside, clouds of cigarette smoke swirled.

      屋内香烟的烟雾缭绕。

  • Inside is also an adjective.
    • ...four-berth inside cabins with en suite bathroom and shower.

      有4张卧铺并配有盥洗室和淋浴的内舱

  • 2
    [N-COUNT 可数名词]里面;内侧;内部 The inside of something is the part or area that its sides surround or contain.
      [usu the N in sing]
  • The doors were locked from the inside...

    门从里面锁上了。

  • I painted the inside of the house...

    我粉刷了一遍房子内部。

  • Kiwi fruit can be eaten by cutting off the tops and scooping out the insides with a teaspoon.

    可以把猕猴桃的顶部切掉,用茶匙把里面的果肉挖出来吃。

  • Inside is also an adjective.
    • The popular papers all have photo features on their inside pages.

      通俗报纸的内页都有照片专栏。

  • Inside is also an adverb.
    • The potato cakes should be crisp outside and meltingly soft inside.

      土豆饼应该外面酥脆,里面嫩软。

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    [ADV 副词]在监狱里;在坐牢 You can say that someone is inside when they are in prison.
      [be ADV]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • He's been inside three times.

    他进过三次监狱。

  • 4
    [ADJ 形容词](马路车道)靠近路边的,慢(道)的 On a wide road, the inside lane is the one which is closest to the edge of the road.
      [ADJ n]
      [the N]
      [BRIT 英]
  • I was driving up at seventy miles an hour on the inside lane on the motorway.

    我在高速公路的慢道上以每小时 70 英里的速度行驶。

  • Inside is also a noun.
    • I overtook Charlie on the inside.

      我从慢车道上超了查利。

  • in AM, use 美国英语用 slow lane
    5
    [ADJ 形容词](消息等)内部的,内幕的 Inside information is obtained from someone who is involved in a situation and therefore knows a lot about it.
      [ADJ n]
  • Sloane used inside diplomatic information to make himself rich...

    斯隆利用外交内幕消息发了财。

  • Keith Vass, editor, denies he had inside knowledge...

    编辑基思·瓦斯否认他知道内部消息。

  • It's fascinating to get the inside story so many years after this incident.

    事件过后这么多年方获知当时的内情,这实在是令人慨叹。

  • 6
    [PREP 介词]在(组织)内部 If you are inside an organization, you belong to it.
  • 75 percent of chief executives come from inside the company...

    75% 的行政总裁来自公司内部。

  • He hasn't looked very carefully into what was happening inside the ruling party.

    他没有认真研究执政党内部正在发生什么。

  • Inside is also an adjective.
    • ...a recent book about the inside world of pro football.

      关于职业足球内幕的一本新书

  • Inside is also a noun.
    • McAvoy was convinced he could control things from the inside but he lost control.

      麦卡沃伊确信自己能从内部控制局面,但他失算了。

  • 7
    [N-PLURAL 复数名词]内脏;(尤指)胃 Your insides are your internal organs, especially your stomach.
      [usu poss N]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
    8
    [ADV 副词]在心里 If you say that someone has a feeling inside, you mean that they have it but have not expressed it.
      [ADV after v]
      [usu n PREP pron]
  • There is nothing left inside—no words, no anger, no tears...

    整颗心都空了——没有语言,没有愤怒,没有眼泪。

  • Do you get a feeling inside when you write something you like?

    当你写下喜欢的文字时,内心会有一种特别的情感吗?

  • Inside is also a preposition.
    • He felt a great weight of sorrow inside him...

      他内心感到极为沉痛。

    • There was a little anger inside me.

      我心里有点生气。

  • Inside is also a noun.
    • What is needed is a change from the inside, a real change in outlook and attitude.

      现在需要的是内心深处的变化,在看法与态度上的真正改变。

  • 9
    [PREP 介词]在(某段时间)之内;不到 If you do something inside a particular time, you do it before the end of that time.
      [PREP amount]
  • They should have everything working inside an hour...

    他们应该会在一个小时之内使一切运转起来。

  • New Zealand were ahead inside five minutes.

    新西兰队领先了不到 5 分钟。

  • 10
    [PHRASE 短语]里朝外地;翻面地 If something such as a piece of clothing is inside out, the part that is normally inside now faces outwards.
      [PHR after v]
  • Her umbrella blew inside out.

    她的伞被风吹得翻转了。

  • 11
    [PHRASE 短语]彻底地;完全地 If you say that you know something or someone inside out, you are emphasizing that you know them extremely well.
      [v n PHR]
      [emphasis]
  • He knew the game inside out...

    他对比赛非常熟悉。

  • We know each other inside out.

    我们对彼此都了如指掌。

  • 12
    [PHRASE 短语]颠倒;相反 If you say that something has been turned inside out, you mean that it is the opposite of what you expect or think it should be.
      [V inflects]
  • Edinburgh is an American city turned inside out: the rich in the middle, the poor around the outside...

    爱丁堡与美国城市相反:富人住在中心,穷人住在周边。

  • War turns morality inside out: killing and cruelty are virtues.

    战争颠倒是非:杀戮与残忍成了美德。


  • Oxford
    in·side / ˌɪnˈsaɪd ; NAmE ˌɪnˈsaɪd /
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    adjective
    inside insides
    preposition ( also in·side of especially in NAmE ) 1 on or to the inner part of sth/sb; within sth/sb 在(或向)…内;在(或向)…里 Go inside the house. 进屋里吧。 Inside the box was a gold watch. 盒子里装着一只金表。 For years we had little knowledge of what life was like inside China. 以往很多年我们对于中国国内的生活情况所知甚少。 You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. 你肚子饱了感觉就会好些的。 ( figurative) Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. 我们大多数人的内心都藏着一个呼求关注的小孩。 OPP
    outside
    2 in less than the amount of time mentioned 少于(某时间) The job is unlikely to be finished inside (of) a year 这项工作不大可能在一年之内完成。
    adverb 1 on or to the inside 在(或向)里面 She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside. 她把它晃了晃,以确定里面没有东西。 We had to move inside (= indoors)when it started to rain. 开始下雨了,我们只好躲进屋里。 ( figurative) I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside. 表面上我佯装不在乎,但内心却在高声喊叫。 OPP
    outside
    2 ( informal) in prison 在监狱里;被监禁 He was sentenced to three years inside. 他被判三年监禁。
    noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] ( usuallythe inside ) the inner part, side or surface of sth 里面;内部;内侧 The inside of the box was blue. 盒子的内面呈蓝色。 The door was locked from the inside. 门从里面锁上了。 The shell is smooth on the inside. 贝壳内壁光滑。 the insides of the windows 窗户的内侧 OPP
    the outside
    2 the inside [singular ] the part of a road nearest the edge, that is used by slower vehicles (靠近路边的)慢车道 He tried to overtake on the inside. 他试图从慢车道超车。 OPP
    the outside
    3 the inside [singular ] the part of a curved road or track nearest to the middle or shortest side of the curve (道路或跑道拐弯处的)内侧,里道,内圈 The French runner is coming up fast on the inside. 法国的赛跑选手正从内圈迅速赶上来。 OPP
    the outside
    4 insides [plural ] ( informal) a person's stomach and bowels (人的)肠胃,内脏 She was so nervous, her insides were like jelly. 她紧张得六神无主。 IDIOMS ˌinside ˈout with the part that is usually inside facing out 里面朝外 You've got your sweater on inside out. 你把毛线衫穿反了。 Turn the bag inside out and let it dry. 把包翻过来晾干。 compare back to front at back n. on the inˈside belonging to a group or an organization and therefore able to get information that is not available to other people 属于某团伙(或组织)的;知情的 The thieves must have had someone on the inside helping them. 这些窃贼肯定有内应。 turn sth ˌinside ˈout 1 to make a place very untidy when you are searching for sth 把某处翻得乱七八糟 The burglars had turned the house inside out. 窃贼把房子翻了个底朝天。 2 to cause large changes 引起巨大变化 The new manager turned the old systems inside out. 新任经理对旧体制进行了彻底的改革。 more at
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    adjective [only before noun ] 1 forming the inner part of sth; not on the outside 内部的;里面的 the inside pages of a newspaper 报纸的内页 an inside pocket 里袋 ( BrE) I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road). 我当时驾车在慢车道上行驶。 2 known or done by sb in a group or an organization 从内部了解到的;内线干的 inside information 内部情报 Any newspaper would pay big money to get the inside storyon her marriage. 任何一家报纸都愿出高价购买她婚姻的内幕消息。 The robbery appeared to have been an inside job. 这次抢劫像是内部人干的。 in·side / ˌɪnˈsaɪd ; NAmE ˌɪnˈsaɪd /
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    inside1 adverb, preposition
    inside2 noun
    inside3 adjective
    insidein‧side1 /ɪnˈsaɪd/ ●●● S2 W2 adverb, preposition
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    1container in or into a container or other closed space so as to be completely covered or surrounded OPP  outside:  The jewels were locked away inside the safe. I sent the money inside an envelope addressed to Ann. Carl picked up the book and stuffed it inside his jacket. Her car was locked and the keys were inside.2building/room in or into a building or room OPP  outside:  It’s raining. We’ll have to go inside. She could hear voices inside, but no one came to the door. Mail was piled up just inside the doorway. The sound was coming from inside the house.inside of American English There were 20 people packed inside of her dorm room.3country/area in a country or area – used when you want to emphasize that something is happening there and not in other places OPP  outside:  Very little is known of events inside this mysterious country. The guerrillas were said to be operating from bases inside the war zone.4organization if someone is inside a group or organization, they are part of it OPP  outside:  women’s influence inside the party The information comes from sources inside the company. Discussions should involve local people both inside and outside the school.5head/mind if something happens inside you, or inside your head or mind, it is part of what you think and feel, especially when you do not express it:  You just don’t understand how I feel inside! Steve’s a strange guy – you never know what’s going on inside his head. Anger bubbled up deep inside her.inside of American English Something inside of me told me not to trust him.6body in your body:  She could feel the baby kicking inside her. You’ll feel better once you’ve got a good meal inside you (=after you have eaten something).7time a)in less than a particular amount of time:  A full report is expected inside three months.inside the hour/month etc (=before an hour, month etc has passed) We’ll be back inside the hour.inside of especially American English Our aim is to get the whole job finished inside of a week. b)less than a particular amount of time OPP  outside:  Jonson’s time of 9.3 seconds was just inside the world record.8prison informal in prison:  My boyfriend’s been inside for a year.
    inside1 adverb, preposition
    inside2 noun
    inside3 adjective
    insidein‧side2 /ɪnˈsaɪd, ˈɪnsaɪd/ ●●● S3 noun
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    1the inside the inner part of something, which is surrounded or hidden by the outer part OPP  the outsideon the inside The apple’s rotten on the inside.inside of condensation on the inside of the window The door had been locked from the inside.2inside out with the usual outside parts on the inside:  You’ve got that jumper inside out. Her umbrella blew inside out. I always turn my jeans inside out to wash them.3turn a room/building etc inside out to search a place very thoroughly by moving everything that is in it:  The drug squad turned the apartment inside out.4know something inside out British English, know something inside and out American English to know something in great detail:  She knows her subject inside out.5on the inside someone who is on the inside is a member of a group or an organization:  Someone on the inside must have helped with the robbery.6on the inside British English if a car passes another car on the inside, it passes on the side that is away from the driver7somebody’s inside/insides informal someone’s stomach:  My insides are beginning to complain about the lack of food.
    inside1 adverb, preposition
    inside2 noun
    inside3 adjective
    insidein‧side3 /ˈɪnsaɪd/ ●●● S3 adjective
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    1in or facing the inner part of something:  the inside pages of the newspaper the inside pocket of his jacket2inside information/the inside story etc information that is available only to people who are part of a particular group or organization:  Police believe the robbers may have had inside information.3the inside lane British English the lane that is furthest away from the middle of the road OPP  outside lane
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