| 单词 | in-team | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasin-team  (1)   With the senses ‘in possession’, ‘in office’, (in sports and games) ‘having the turn or right to play’, as  in-player,  in-team. See also in-side n.2 ΚΠ 1828    Boy's Own Bk. 4  				If the party who is in do either of these, he loses his innings; if the other, then the in-player reckons one, on each occasion, towards the game, which is fifteen. 1849    Boy's Own Bk. 		(new ed.)	 29  				[Rounders] Another in-player takes up the bat, and is served or fed with the ball. 1883    Encycl. Brit. XX. 210/1  				Another white line across the front wall, termed the ‘cut line’, because the in-player, when serving, must first make the ball rebound from the front wall above this line. 1897    Williamstown 		(Victoria)	 Chron. 24 Dec. 3/1  				Brighton and Williamstown 1st eleven continued their match on Saturday last, the 'Town being the ‘in’ team. 1993    Guardian 		(Nexis)	 14 Apr. 6  				The raucous political battle over Russia's future is sometimes little more than a struggle between an in-team and an out-team, divided by slogans rather than real issues. < as lemmas  | 
	
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