B2 [ C usually singular ] the part, space, or side of something that is inside里面,内部
[ C usually singular ] The inside of a part of the body such as the arm or leg is the part facing in towards the rest of the body.(肢体的)内侧
a person's or animal's internal organs, especially the stomach or bowels内脏,(尤指)肠胃
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The inside of the house is in good condition, but externally it's in need of repair.
The door bolts on the inside.
There's a lovely soft furry lining on the inside of this jacket.
I can't send her a birthday card that has a rude message printed on the inside.
The inside of the shed was absolutely covered in cobwebs.
A1 in or into a room, building, container, or something similar在(…)里面,在(…)内部;里面的,内部的
B2 If something is inside out, it has the usual inside part on the outside and the usual outside part on the inside.里面朝外地
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Lakisha sat inside, in fear of her life, until the police came.
The front door was open so she walked inside and called out, "Hello! Is there anybody in?"
If the weather's bad, we'll have to hold the party inside.
Wipe your feet on the mat before you come inside.
Her curiosity got the better of her and she opened the door and peeped inside.
C2 If you do something or if something happens inside (of) a particular time or limit, you do it or it happens in less than that amount of time or under the limit.在(某段时间)内;少于(某时间)
C2 (of information) obtained by someone in a group, organization, or company and therefore involving special or secret knowledge(信息)内部的
in prison在监牢里
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