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innards

/in-erdz/US // ˈɪn ərdz //UK // (ˈɪnədz) //

内脏,内脏部分,内饰,内设

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the internal parts of the body; entrails or viscera.
    • : the internal mechanism, parts, structure, etc., of something; the interior of something: an engine's innards.

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Examples

  • Our animators are very excited to be drawing the innards of a human being.

  • One customer retooled a Nintendo Wii with its innards switched out for glued pennies.

  • Or you can mount a flayed rabbit to hang in your living room while a chef turns its innards into a nose-to-tail feast.

  • But when I heard someone cock his rifle, I felt my innards dissolve.

  • The book delivers a torrent of detail, in a form as precisely machined as the innards of a Swiss watch.

  • So saying, he let the grateful sunlight into the Dromedary's innards.

  • Flopping over on his stomach, endeavoring to hold down the last remnants of his innards, he begged to be left alone.

  • I simply know that she's full of water aft and has got something serious the matter with her innards.

  • She would probably think it a very huge joke that she had been born with innards that made her different from everybody else.

  • Immediately, Scraggsy, me an' Mac decided you might hate our innards but just the same you needed us in your business.