interior
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·te·ri·or1 /ɪnˈtɪəriə $ -ˈtɪriər/ ●●○ noun 1 [countable usually singular]IN/INSIDE the inner part or inside of something 内部;里面 OPP exterior The interior of the church was dark. 教堂里很暗。 the car’s warm interior 车里很暖和2 the interior SGthe part of a country that is farthest away from the coast 内地,腹地 The interior of the country is mainly desert. 这个国家的内陆地带主要是沙漠。3. Minister/Department of the Interior PGthe government minister or department that deals with matters within a country rather than abroad 内政部长/内政部
Examples from the Corpus
interior• Aiming your light down into it, you can see right through the membrane to the cell interior.• My eyes gradually became accustomed to the gloomy interior of the store.• the car's leather interior• Almost no engine noise enters the car's interior.• Heat is trapped in the Earth's interior.• The rest of the interior had been very much altered over the years and little original work of consequence remained visible.• Mantle compositions that could yield both mare basalts and highland rocks are consistent with the constraints on the interior outlined earlier.• Worshippers will travel through the interior of the hill for an experience of rebirth out of the Goddess's belly.• The interior is now artificially lit and the appearance is impressive.• The interior was cozy but unheated.interior2 ●○○ adjective [only before noun] IN/INSIDEinside or indoors 内部的;里面的;室内的 OPP exterior The interior walls are all painted white. 室内墙壁都粉刷成了白色。Examples from the Corpus
interior• As an interior decorator, Paula Curry was a real professional.• In addition, he thought that the basic decor and interior space needed little change.• When my wife and I chose our Peugeot 405 it was for its comfort, performance and interior space.• The interior spaces were divided by peristyles bearing classical statuary, while other statues stood in the round-arched window spaces.• In brick churches the whole construction was of this material, though interior wall facings, capitals and columns were of marble.• The long, low church is decorated by paintings all over the exterior and interior walls, openings and window frames.Origin interior2 (1400-1500) French intérieur, from Latin interior, probably from an unrecorded Latin interus “on the inside”in·te·ri·or1 nouninterior2 adjectiveChineseSyllable
inner the something or inside part Corpus of
interior
in‧te‧ri‧or1 /ɪnˈtɪəriə $ -ˈtɪriər/
noun
1. [countable usually singular] the inner part or inside of something
OPP exterior:
The interior of the church was dark.
the car’s warm interior
2. the interior the part of a country that is farthest away from the coast:
The interior of the country is mainly desert.
3. Minister/Department of the Interior the government minister or department that deals with matters within a country rather than abroad
interior2
adjective [only before noun]
OPP exterior:
The interior walls are all painted white.
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noun1. [countable usually singular] the inner part or inside of something
OPP exterior:
2. the interior the part of a country that is farthest away from the coast:
3. Minister/Department of the Interior the government minister or department that deals with matters within a country rather than abroad
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adjective [only before noun] Date: 1400-1500
Language: French
Origin: intérieur, from Latin interior, probably from an unrecorded Latin interus 'on the inside'
inside or indoors Language: French
Origin: intérieur, from Latin interior, probably from an unrecorded Latin interus 'on the inside'
OPP exterior: