释义 |
inside /in-sīdˈ or inˈsīd/ noun- The side, space or part within
- The side of a road or pavement nearest to buildings, etc
- (often in pl) the entrails
- Inner nature
- That which is not visible at first sight
- (in pl) the inner quires of a ream of paper
- The inside track
- A position affording exclusive information or advantage (informal)
adjective- Being within
- Interior
- Indoor
- Working indoors
- From within
- From a secret or confidential source
- (of a criminal activity) carried out by, or with the help of, someone trusted and/or employed by the victim (informal)
- Of a position nearer or near the centre of the field (rugby, etc)
adverb- In, to or near the interior
- Indoors
- On the inner side
- In or into prison (informal)
preposition- Within
- Into
- On the inner side of
- In a position nearer the centre of the field than (rugby, etc)
ORIGIN: in1 and side1 insiˈder noun - A person who is inside
- Someone within a certain organization, etc, esp one with access to exclusive information about it
- Someone possessing some particular advantage
inˈside-car noun An Irish horse-drawn buggy in which the passengers face one another inside edge see under edge inside left or inside right noun In some games, a forward between the centre and outside insider dealing or insider trading noun The criminal offence of using information not publicly available to deal on the Stock Exchange inside track noun The inner side of a race-track, being the most advantageous position (also figurative) inside of (esp US) In less than, within inside out With the inner side turned outwards know (something) inside out (informal) To know (something) thoroughly |