in
prep.(介词)
Within the limits, bounds, or area of:在…里:在区间、界限或面积以内:例句:was hit in the face; born in the spring; a chair in the garden.被打在脸上;在春天出生;花园里的一把椅子
From the outside to a point within; into:从外面进入;入内:例句:threw the letter in the wastebasket.把信扔进废纸篓
To or at a situation or condition of:达到或处于某种状态或情形:例句:was split in two; in debt; a woman in love.被分成两半;负债;恋爱中的女人
Having the activity, occupation, or function of:有某种活动、职业或作用:例句:a life in politics; the officer in command.政治上的生涯;指挥官
During the act or process of:在某行动或过程中:例句:tripped in racing for the bus.追赶公共汽车时绊倒
With the arrangement or order of:按照某种安排或秩序:例句:fabric that fell in luxuriant folds; arranged to purchase the car in equal payments.富有华丽褶皱的面料;安排分期付相同款额来买车
After the style or form of:以某种风格或形式:例句:a poem in iambic pentameter.以五音步抑扬格写成的诗
With the characteristic, attribute, or property of:具有某种特征、品质或属性:例句:a tall man in an overcoat.穿着大衣的一个高大男人
By means of:以某种方式:例句:paid in cash.以现金支付
Made with or through the medium of:用或通过某种媒介:例句:a statue in bronze; a note written in German.青铜雕像;用德语写的便笺
With the aim or purpose of:有某种目的或目标:例句:followed in pursuit.跟踪
With reference to:特指:例句:six inches in depth; has faith in your judgment.深度为'英寸;确信你的判断
Used to indicate the second and larger term of a ratio or proportion:指比率:用于次要的和较大的比例或比率条件:例句:saved only one in ten.只节省了十分之一
adv.(副词)To or toward the inside:朝里面或进里面:例句:opened the door and stepped in.打开门走了进去
To or toward a destination or goal:到达或朝着某个目的地或目标:例句:The mob closed in.暴徒围攻过来
Baseball To home base; so as to score:【棒球】 回本垒;得分:例句:runs batted in; singled the runner in.快跑回本垒;击出一垒安打
Within a place, as of business or residence:在某地,如在工作地点或在居处:例句:The manager is in before anyone else.经理在别人来之前就到了
So as to include or incorporate:以包括或并入:例句:Fold in the egg whites.把蛋清拌进去
So as to occupy a position of success or favor:以获取成功或受宠的职位:例句:campaigned hard and was voted in.激烈竞争后当选
In a particular relationship:在某种特殊的关系当中:例句:got in bad with their supervisor.与监督者相处得不好
adj.(形容词)Located inside; inner.在里面的;内部的Incoming; inward:新来的;向内的:例句:took the in bus.上了新开来的公车
Holding office; having power:执政的;当权的:例句:the in party.执政党
Informal 【非正式用语】 Currently fashionable:目前流行的:例句:the in thing to wear this season.这个季节的流行装束
Concerned with or attuned to the latest fashions:紧跟或追赶潮流的:例句:the in crowd.See Synonyms at fashionable 赶时髦的人们参见 fashionable
n.(名词)One that has position, influence, or power:执政党:有地位、影响或权力的人:例句:the ins against the outs.执政党与在野党的对立
Informal Influence; power:【非正式用语】 影响;权力:例句:had an in with the authorities.与当局有特殊的关系
<习惯用语>in for
Guaranteed to get or have:保证得到或拥有:例句:You`re in for a big surprise.你肯定会大吃一惊
in that
For the reason that.因为习惯用语>来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English * see en 源自 古英语 *参见 en
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in 2或 in.abbr.(略语) Inch. Inch.