indoor / ˈɪnˌdɔr, -ˌdoʊr /

⭐基础词汇室内室内的室内的人室外

indoor 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. occurring, used, etc., in a house or building, rather than out of doors: indoor games.

indoor 近义词

indoor

等同于 domestic

更多indoor例句

  1. Mask up, keep your distance, and remain in ventilated spaces, like with an indoor party.
  2. Each of the 8 heating zones can be controlled and turned off or on as you move from indoors to outdoors and back again.
  3. To avoid crowded indoor spaces, many Outside editors have been trading their slopeside burgers and chicken fingers for meals prepared at home.
  4. Vaccines are not a license to resume crowded indoor gatherings, since the overall vaccination rate is still low and the spread of the virus is still high.
  5. We’ve picked some of our favorite gift ideas for Valentine’s Day based upon common needs that people face in daily life, from the rigors of commuting to the necessity of breathing fresh indoor air.
  6. To put that into perspective, indoor lighting is about 100 lux, while a bright, sunny day can hit 50,000 lux or more.
  7. We lived in a tiny trailer that my mother had bought back in 1969, a trailer without running water or indoor plumbing.
  8. Yet despite the increased risks, use of indoor tanning beds among teenagers remains widespread.
  9. Our dinner was served later on a low table around the same indoor campfire.
  10. Harry, met about 25 wounded soldiers hoping to compete in the wheelchair rugby, cycling and indoor rowing events.
  11. Gastric ulcers occur especially in young women, usually in those who follow some indoor occupation.
  12. This explains why the Report of 1834 does not mention any provision for indoor medical officers.
  13. Let us take the policy laid down with regard to each phase of the indoor pauper's life.
  14. We will now attempt to summarise the policy of the Central Authority as it stood in 1847 with respect to indoor relief.
  15. The Norwich Guardians had found, as others have done since, that the old style of indoor apprenticeship was nearly extinct.