inner
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.ər/us/ˈɪn.ɚ/B2
inside orcontainedwithin somethingelse:
里面的Leading off themainhallis aseriesofsmallinnerrooms.从主客厅开始是一系列小的内室。
humorousFewpeopleevermanagedtopenetratethe director'sinnersanctum(= veryprivateroom).很少有人进过经理的私人密室。
B2
Innerfeelingsorthoughtsareonesthat you do not show ortellotherpeople:
内心的Sarahseemedto have aprofoundsenseof innerpeace.萨拉内心好像非常平静。
- She's anactresswhose innerlifehasremainedmysterious,despitethe manyinterviewsshe has given.
- He can'tcopewithdifficultsituationson his own - he has no innerresources.
- Heseemsto bedrivenby somekindof innercompulsion.
- Yoga is said torestoreone's innerequilibrium.
- Thebiographyis anattempttouncoverthe inner man.
In & at
- depth
- en-
- endogenous
- from withinidiom
- hereunder
- in
- inyourtracksidiom
- indoor
- indoors
- inner circle
- innermost
- inside
- interior
- inward
- midst
- on a dimeidiom
- therein
- thick
- track
- ubiety
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