柯林斯詞典inner /??n?/ 1. ADJ The inner parts of something are the parts contained or enclosed inside the other parts, closest to the centre. 內(nèi)部的; 里面的[ADJ n] She got up and went into an inner office. 她起身走進里間辦公室。2. ADJ Your inner feelings are feelings that you have but do not show to other people. 內(nèi)心的[ADJ n] Loving relationships that a child makes will give him an inner sense of security. 兒童所建立的友愛關(guān)系會使他的內(nèi)心有一種安全感。 返回 inner劍橋詞典inside or contained within something else 里面的 Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms . 從主客廳開始是一系列小的內(nèi)室。 humorous Few people ever managed to penetrate the director's inner sanctum (= very private room ). 很少有人進過經(jīng)理的私人密室。 Inner feelings or thoughts are ones that you do not show or tell other people . 內(nèi)心的 Sarah seemed to have a profound sense of inner peace . 薩拉內(nèi)心好像非常平靜。 例句 She's an actress whose inner life has remained mysterious , despite the many interviews she has given.He can't cope with difficult situations on his own - he has no inner resources .He seems to be driven by some kind of inner compulsion .Yoga is said to restore one's inner equilibrium .The biography is an attempt to uncover the inner man. 返回 inner