释义 |
inness rare.|ˈɪnnɪs| [f. in adv. or a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being in (something). b. Inner or internal quality or state.
1866R. S. Candlish 1 Ep. John xlv. 512 He is in Him that is true: in Him with a depth and intensity of real inness, that the devout study of a lifetime will not suffice to unfathom. 1867J. W. Dale Classic Baptism (1868) 100 It is the mersion only, the position of inness, which is called for. 1888Duke of Argyll in 19th Cent. Jan. 156 Gravitation knows nothing of inness and outness. 1896Voice (N.Y.) 17 Sept., The best representation of the inness of ‘things’ in this nation that I have seen in years. |