释义 |
ˈin-letter, n.2 [f. in adv. 12 a + letter n.1 4.] An incoming letter. Cf. in-basket, in-tray.
1955C. E. Carrington Rudyard Kipling p. vi, Every in-letter was destroyed as soon as it was answered. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 9 Nov. 1359/1 In-letters, in particular, have been sacrificed: there is only one from Margaret Gillett..as against more than 200 from Smuts to her. |