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in /ɪn/► SEE ALLanything/nothing/something in itanything/nothing/something in it for sbbe in at sthbe in for sthbe in for itbe/get in on sthbe/keep (well) in with sbin and out (of sth)in that ●anything/nothing/something ˈin itany/no/some truth in what is being said 是否/根本不/有些真实◆‘Is there anything in the story that he is leaving the company?’ ‘No, I’m sure there’s nothing in it.’ / ‘Yes, I think there’s something in it.’ “有人说他要离开公司,这是不是真的?”“我敢肯定不是什么真话。”/“我认为这是真的。”●anything/nothing/something in it for sb (informal) any/no/some advantage, especially financial, to sb 对某人有/没有/有一些好处◆He wanted to know more about the business but I told him there was nothing in it for him. 他想多了解一些有关这笔交易的事,但我告诉他他并不能从中捞到什么好处。●be in at sthpresent when sth happens …发生时在场◆They were in at the start of the economic boom. 他们赶上了经济繁荣的初期。●be ˈin for sth1. be about to get or experience sth unpleasant, for example a shock, a surprise, trouble, bad weather, etc. 将要陷入,即将经历(不愉快的事情)◆He’ll be in for a big surprise when he opens that letter. 他打开信时肯定会大吃一惊。◆I think we’re in for trouble with the new boss. 我想,来了这位新上司,我们要有麻烦了。2. be taking part in sth, for example, a competition; be trying to get sth, for example, a job 参加(比赛等);竭尽全力以获得(工作等)◆I’m in for both the 100 metres race and the long jump. 我参加了百米赛跑和跳远两个项目。◆I hope Jan gets that professorship she’s in for. 我希望简能得到她渴望的教授职位。●be ˈin for it (BrE also be ˈfor it) (informal) be going to get into trouble or be punished 将要有麻烦;将要受到惩罚;将要倒霉◆We’d better hurry or we’ll be in for it. 我们最好快一点,否则就该倒霉了。●be/get ˈin on sth (informal) knowing about sth; included in sth 知道(或了解)某事;参与;加入◆I’d like to be in on this project if you’ll have me. 如果你愿意的话,我很想参加这个项目。◆She wants to get in on what the others are doing. 她想干别人都在干的事。◆Shall we let him in on the secret? 我们让不让他知道这个秘密?●be/keep (well) ˈin with sb (informal) be friendly with sb, not because you like them, but because they may be useful to you (因可能从中得到好处而)和某人处好关系◆If you want to do well in this company, keep well in with the boss. 你要是想在公司干得好,就要和上司处好关系。●ˌin and ˈout (of sth)going regularly to a place 进进出出;时常出入◆I’ve been in and out of the travel agency all this week, trying to arrange my holiday. 这一个星期以来,为了安排度假,我进进出出旅行社好几次。◆After the accident, he was in and out of hospital for a couple of years. 那次事故之后,他就一会儿出院,一会儿又住院,折腾了好几年。●in that (written) for the reason that; because 由于;因为◆She was fortunate in that she had friends to help her. 她很幸运,有朋友们帮着。 |