单词 | in itself |
释义 | in1 /in/preposition
Indicating a (public) gathering of a group of people in one room, building, etc, orig as a form of protest (as in sit-in, work-in), now for any joint purpose (as in love-in, teach-in) ORIGIN: OE in; Du, Ger in, ON ā; Welsh yn, L in, Gr en; OE also had innan within; cf OHGer inanna, Swed innan inˈ-and-inˈ adjective and adverb
inˈ-box noun (computing) A file for storing incoming electronic mail inˈ-built adjective Built in, integral inˈ-car adjective Existing, situated or operating within a car, as in-car entertainment in-comˈpany adjective Happening or existing within a company inˈ-depth adjective
inˈ-fighting noun
inˈ-flight adjective Provided during an aeroplane flight Ingathering, Feast of see Feast of Tabernacles under tabernacle inˈgroup noun A social group of people having the same interests and attitudes inˈ-houseˈ adjective and adverb Within a particular company, establishment, etc inˈ-joke noun A joke to be fully appreciated only by members of a particular limited group in-lineˈ adjective
inˈ-line skate noun A type of roller skate with wheels set in a line (also intransitive verb) inˈ-line skating noun inˈ-offˈ noun (snooker, etc) A stroke in which the cue ball falls into a pocket after striking another ball inˈ-patient noun A patient living and being treated in a hospital (cf out-patient) inˈ-service adjective Carried out while continuing with one's ordinary employment, eg in-service training inˈshore adjective
inˈ-source transitive verb To obtain (goods or parts) from, or contract work with, a supplier within the same organization inˈ-sourcing noun inˈ-store adjective Provided within a shop inˈ-tray noun A shallow container for incoming letters, etc still to be dealt with be in it
in as far as, in so far as or insofar as To the extent that in as much as or inasmuch as Considering that in for
in for it
in it
in itself Intrinsically, apart from relations in on (informal)
ins and outs (or outs and ins)
in that For the reason that in with
nothing in it
on the in (slang) On the inside, ie in prison its /its/ possessive or genitive of it1. (The old form was his, its not being older than the end of the 16c. Its does not occur in the English Bible of 1611 (in Leviticus 25.5 the possessive it was amended to its for the 1660 edition) or in Spenser, rarely in Shakespeare, and is not common until the time of Dryden.)itself /it-selfˈ/ pronoun The emphatic and reflexive form of it by itself Alone, apart in itself By its own nature |
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