inner 英 [ˈɪnə(r)]   美 [ˈɪnɚ]

inner

inner  英 [ˈɪnə(r)] 美 [ˈɪnɚ]

adj. 内部的;内心的;精神的  n. 内部 

What you said opened up his inner world. 你所说的揭示了他的内心世界。
Next, we have to create the inner table. 接下来,我们必须要创建内部表格。

  • Something that's described as inner is at the center or interior. You inner ear, for example, is the part of your ear that you can't see.
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  • adj. 内部的;内心的;精神的
  • n. 内部
  • 1. What you said opened up his inner world.

    你所说的揭示了他的内心世界。

  • 2. Next, we have to create the inner table.

    接下来,我们必须要创建内部表格。

  • 3. Not just your outside life, but your inner life as well.

    不仅仅是你的外面人生,你的内部生活也是一样。

  • inner (adj.) c. 1400, from Old English inra, comparative of inne (adv.) "inside" (see in (adv.)). Similar formation in Old High German innaro, German inner. The original order of comparison was in/inner/inmost; the evolution has been unusual for a comparative, and inner has not been used with than since Middle English.
inner / ˈɪnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪnər / adjective [only before noun ] 1 inside; towards or close to the centre of a place 里面的;向内的;内部的;接近中心的 an inner courtyard 内院 inner London 伦敦市中心区 the inner ear 内耳 OPP outer 2 (of feelings, etc. 感情等 ) private and secret; not expressed or shown to other people 内心的;未表达出来的;隐藏的 She doesn't reveal much of her inner self. 她不大流露她的内心自我。 inner inners inner / ˈɪnə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪnər /
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