英:[ɪnˈtɜːnəli]
美:[ɪnˈtɜrnəli]
英:[ɪnˈtɜːnəli]
美:[ɪnˈtɜrnəli]
adv.
内地
内心地
国内地
本质地
词根:internal
adj.internal 内部的;内在的;国内的
n.internalization 内在化;成为主观
vt.internalize 使(习俗等经吸收同化而)内在化;使藏在心底
adjective
existing or situated within the limits or surface of something: such as
of, relating to, or occurring on the inside of an organized structure (such as a club, company, or state)
internal affairs
relating or belonging to or existing within the mind
intrinsic, inherent
internal evidence of forgery in a document
present or arising within an organism or one of its parts
internal stimulus
applied or intended for application through the stomach by being swallowed
an internal remedy
Middle English internalle, from Latin internus; akin to Latin inter between
The first known use of internal was in the 15th century
international1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, affecting, or involving two or more nations
international trade
active, known, or reaching beyond national boundaries
an international reputation
international2 of 2noun
an organization having branches in more than one country
internaladjective
existing or lying within : inner
internal structure
relating to, occurring, or located in the body
of, relating to, or occurring on the inside of an organized structure (as a company or state)
internal affairs
1 It was a battle he’d raged internally every single day, trying to forget the woman who so obviously had forgotten him.
2 “Very quickly, internally, we told people we were changing the name of the restaurant,” he said.
3 I feel alert as I contemplate sensations in the body internally and externally.
4 I read design docs about search indexing and other scalable engineering systems being built internally.
5 Others simply took it in stride — when aren’t you accosted in New York by strangers wanting to give you something? — and simply walked away, probably scratching their heads internally.
6 Because in allowing the students to proceed — although everyone I spoke to was too kind to say this — I was enabling the very whiteness I was internally resisting.
7 Did you encounter any of that either internally or when other people were talking to you about your fighting ambitions?
8 But even if things look good onstage, internally is that what is happening in the institution?
9 In order to construct an airtight, internally consistent and thematically interesting time-travel movie, Johnson naturally started out by not watching time-travel movies at all.
10 A former NFL executive told USA Today that during his 30 years with the league, teams covered up “hundreds and hundreds” of domestic violence cases, preferring to “handle them internally” by looking the other way.
11 It offered the same thing externally that a baked ziti, fresh out of the oven and heavy with mozzarella, offers internally on a cold night.
12 As well as skin, we have mucus – “snot is a really important barrier” – and a microbiome, the collective noun for the estimated 100tn microbes that live throughout our bodies, internally and externally.
13 UNHCR also reports nearly two million other people are internally displaced within Iraq.
联合国难民办事处也报道说近二百万其他人在伊拉克内转移住所.
14 In this way, in regard to the body one abides contemplating the body internally . . . externally . . . both internally and externally.
15 Templates use master replicates internally.
模板在内部使用主复制。
16 Instead of internally – or worse, openly – criticising others, he recommends asking yourself: what can I do to have more of a trusting relationship with that person I find difficult to get along with?
17 An insect “antifreeze” — made of sugars, proteins and alcohol — is produced by the insects internally and circulates in their blood, helping woolly bears survive temperatures far below zero degrees.
18 "The crying shot is very much how it feels internally for me," says the 42-year-old.
19 I’m very thankful for the community support internally and externally.
20 The job involved supervising other artists and ensuring that the often-surreal show remained internally consistent, including an incident in which he had to decree that Finn could not be allowed to punch the sun.