in
英 [ɪn]
美[ɪn]
- prep. 按照(表示方式);从事于;在…之内
- adv. 进入;当选;(服装等)时髦;在屋里
- adj. 在里面的;时髦的
- n. 执政者;门路;知情者
- n. (In)人名;(中)演(广东话·威妥玛);(柬)殷(用于名字第一节), 因;(日)寅 (名)
词组搭配
be in for
have good reason to expect (typically something unpleasant)
必定会遭到,免不了遭受(尤指坏事)
it looks as if we're in for a storm.
我们看起来似乎要遭受一场暴风雨。
in all
总共, 合计
in and out of
being a frequent visitor to (a house) or frequent inmate of (an institution)
频繁出入(房子);频繁进出(机构)
he was in and out of jail for most of his twenties.
他二十几岁时几乎一直频繁进出监狱。
in on
privy to (a secret)
熟悉内情
in so far as
在…的范围内
In so far as you are a student, you are free to use the library.
只要你是学生,便可免费使用该图书馆。
in with
(informal)enjoying friendly relations with
(非正式)与…交好
the Krays were in with a couple of well-known MPs.
克赖一家与几个著名的国会议员有很好的交情。
the ins and outs
(informal)all the details (of something)
(非正式)详情
in for
Guaranteed to get or have
保证得到或拥有
You're in for a big surprise.
你肯定会大吃一惊
in that
For the reason that.
因为