inside
英 [ɪn'saɪd]
美 ['ɪn'saɪd]
- n. 内側;内部;内臓
- adj.内側;内部;秘密
- adv.
- prep.
語源
英語の語源
- inside
- inside: [16] Inside (a compound, of course, of in and side) was originally a noun, meaning ‘inner surface’ (‘Solomon builded the walls on the inside with Cedar timber’, Miles Coverdale’s translation of I Kings 6:15 1535), and it was not used as an adjective until the early 17th century – by Shakespeare, in fact. Adverbial and prepositional use are more recent still, from around the end of the 18th century.
=> side - inside (n.)
- late 14c., ynneside "interior of the body," compound of in (adv.) + side (n.). The adjective is 1610s, from the noun. Inside job "robbery, espionage, etc., committed by or with the help of a resident or servant of a place" is attested by 1887, American English (also, late 19c., early 20c., "indoors work"). Inside track "advantage" is metaphoric because those lanes are shorter on a curved track. Inside of, in reference to time, is from 1839.
例文
- 1. Eventually,you 'll learn to cry that on the inside .
- いつの日か、あなたは涙を心に流すことを学ぶことができます。
米ドラマ『破産姉妹』
- 2.Here 's an inside tip:The faster you rise,the harder you fall.
- あなたに小さなアドバイスをします:速く登るほど、痛いほど転んでしまいます。
米ドラマ『ゴシップガール』
- 3.As soon as he got inside ,the dog shook himself.
- 彼が入ってくると、犬は首を横に振り始めた。
- 4.Stein rolled up the paper bag with the money inside .
- スタンはお金が入った紙袋を巻いた。/
- 5.All the welding had been done from inside the car.
- すべての溶接は車内で完了しています。
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