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internals

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

内部人员,内部,内部结构,实习生

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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

  • Indeed, Troye isn’t completely alone in speaking out against the administration’s coronavirus response from an internal perspective.

  • An internal USPS audit found that over a million ballots were mailed to voters late in the 2020 primaries, including hundreds that arrived after the election.

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of your internal search, taking notice of how it finds and organizes the content after a search.

  • Other documents, the statement said, were withheld to protect the board’s internal deliberative processes.

  • To keep users engaged, make sure to produce high-quality copy with plenty of visuals and internal links.

  • Turn the heat down to 325°F and continue cooking until internal temperature reads 140°F on a thermometer.

  • The result was a system not open to alternatives from the outside and with no internal incentives for innovation.

  • A secular police state well practiced in suppressing internal challenges.

  • Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack.

  • What is much more important than these numbers is an internal dynamic for which there are no statistics.

  • Under the internal pressure his whiskers stood on end and his face grew red.

  • At that time one of his high-pressure puffer-engines, with a cylindrical boiler and internal tube, was working in Staffordshire.

  • The boilers were Trevithick's cylindrical with internal tube, wholly of wrought iron.

  • The boiler was cylindrical, of wrought iron, with internal fire-tube and external brick flues; and gave steam of about 40 lbs.

  • Uttering these words, the good lady pointed distractedly to the cupboard, and underwent a convulsion from internal spasms.