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internally

/in-tur-nl/US // ɪnˈtɜr nl //UK // (ɪnˈtɜːnəl) //

内部,在内部,国内,内部的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
    • : of, relating to, or noting the inside or inner part.
    • : Pharmacology. oral.
    • : existing, occurring, or found within the limits or scope of something; intrinsic: a theory having internal logic.
    • : of or relating to the domestic affairs of a country: the internal politics of a nation.
    • : existing solely within the individual mind: internal malaise.
    • : coming from, produced, or motivated by the psyche or inner recesses of the mind; subjective: an internal response.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. inner; not superficial; away from the surface or next to the axis of the body or of a part: the internal carotid artery.
    • : present or occurring within an organism or one of its parts: an internal organ.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually internals. entrails; innards.
    • : an inner or intrinsic attribute.

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Examples

  • Nasdaq delisted Luckin in July after Luckin revealed in April that an internal investigation had uncovered substantial sales fraud.

  • A suburban drug investigation — not a Baltimore police internal affairs complaint — ultimately brought them down.

  • Despite all the internal upgrades, the new MBA looks and feels exactly like its older sibling.

  • It doesn’t have an optical drive and the internal hardware isn’t as fast, but it retails for $299.

  • Founded by Tade Oyerinde in 2018, Campuswire is a virtual solution for any teacher who wants to digitize their internal classroom communications, from Q&A time to the lecture itself.

  • Even internally in the House, women are not getting their fair shake.

  • However useful they might be for external purposes, they will always be dangerous internally.

  • WoodRocket pays for everything featured on the site, either by producing it internally, or licensing it.

  • That announcement dealt a huge blow to our morale internally and to the case that we made to minority voters externally.

  • She is an internally displaced woman who fled her home in Gbatala Bong County due to the high deaths from the Ebola outbreak.

  • It is internally evident that the letter was commenced January 22nd, and finished "vltimo die Januar."

  • "She may be hurt internally," spoke up Matt, feeling a pang of pity as he looked at the pale little face.

  • Taken internally, camphor is a nerve stimulant, a diaphoretic and a feeble antipyretic.

  • Still more yellow than usual, Hemerlingue internally accused himself of clumsiness and imprudence.

  • It is a very humble, plain-looking edifice externally; and internally it is equally unassuming.