interior
n. 內部; 內地; 內政; 內心
adj. 內部的; 內地的,國內的; 內面的
The interior of something is the inside part of it.
The interior of the house was furnished with heavy, old-fashioned pieces...
房子裡擺放著笨重的舊式傢俱。
The boat's interior badly needed painting.
該船內部亟需油漆。
You use interior to describe something that is inside a building or vehicle.
The interior walls were painted green...
內牆漆成了綠色。
There is more interior space than in some rival cars...
車內空間比有些同類車寬敞。
The interior of a country or continent is the central area of it.
...a 5-day hike into the interior.
為期 5 天、深入內地的遠足
...the unknown interior of South America...
南美洲不為人知的腹地
A country's interior minister, ministry, or department deals with affairs within that country, such as law and order.
The French Interior Minister has intervened in a scandal over the role of a secret police force.
法國內政部長對一起涉及秘密警察部隊所扮演角色的醜聞進行了干預。
A country's minister or ministry of the interior deals with affairs within that country, such as law and order.
An official from the Ministry of the Interior said six people had died.
內政部的一位官員說已有 6 人喪生。
Interior thoughts or processes go on inside someone's head and are not expressed aloud.
She depicted the interior life of human beings, and particularly their moral stresses and strains.
她描寫人類的內心生活,尤其是他們所承受的道德壓力。
...the mind's interior space.
心靈的內在空間
1. the region that is inside of something
2. the inner or enclosed surface of something
1. situated within or suitable for inside a building;
2. inside the country;
3. located inward;
4. inside and toward a center;
5. of or coming from the middle of a region or country;
inner, inside, interior, internal, inward
這些形容詞均含"內部的,內在的"之意。
The interior has recently been extensively restored.
室內最近大規模地整修過.
The architect laid out the interior of the building.
建築師完成了這幢建築的內部設計.
They went into the interior room.
他們進了內室.
She led an expedition into the interior.
她帶領一支考察隊到內陸地區.
We arrived at an interior town.
我們到達了一個內地城鎮.