indoor
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/us/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/A2
happening, used, orexistinginside abuilding:
室内的,户内的indoorsports/activities室内运动/活动
an indoorracetrack/swimmingpool室内跑道/游泳池
Opposite
outdoor
- The indoorflowermarketis abigtouristattraction.
- He hasvaulted6.02 m in indoor competitions thisyear.
- Theseslippersare just for indoorwear- you'llruinthem if youwearthem in thegarden.
- I alwaysthoughtcyclamenwas an indoorplant, but this is thetougher,outdoorvariety.
- He's gone toplayindoorfootballwith hismatesat theleisurecentre.
In & at
- depth
- en-
- endogenous
- from withinidiom
- hereunder
- in
- inyourtracksidiom
- indoors
- inner
- inner circle
- innermost
- inside
- interior
- inward
- midst
- on a dimeidiom
- therein
- thick
- track
- ubiety