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*in² adj, adv 1 so that something is contained inside or surrounded by something 〔包括或包围〕在里面: He opened the washing machine and bundled his clothes in. 他打开洗衣机门把衣服塞了进去。 2 inside a building or room, especially the one where you live or work 在家,在屋里: You're never in when I call. 我打电话来时你总是不在。 3 if a plane, bus etc is in, it has arrived at the airport, station etc 〔飞机、公共汽车等〕抵达,到达: His flight won't be in for four hours. 他乘的航班要四小时后才能到达。 4 given or sent to a person in order to be read or looked at 递交,送至: Your homework has to be in by Friday. 你们的家庭作业最迟需在星期五交。 5 if you write, paint, or draw something in, you write it etc in the correct place 〔写、画时〕加进某物: I drew in the eyes and mouth. 我把眼睛和嘴画上去。 6 if clothes, colours, etc are in, they are fashionable〔衣服、色彩等〕时髦的,流行的: Long hair is in again. 长发又开始流行了。 7 be in for sth if someone is in for a surprise or shock, it is going to happen to them 注定会遭受某事,肯定要遇到某事: She's in for a shock if she thinks we're going to pay. 如果她以为我们会付钱的话,那她肯定要吃一惊了。 8 be in on sth to be involved in doing, talking about, or planning something 参加某事: Were you in on my birthday surprise? 你也参与安排了我的惊喜生日活动吗? 9 have (got) it in for sb informal if someone has got it in for you, they do not like you and try to cause problems for you 【非正式】 对某人怀恨在心; 伺机报复某人 |