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Ins Meaning in English

word · lemma: in

ˈaɪˈɛˈnɛs/, /ˈɪnz
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释义

"Ins" refers to people or connections that give you special access or advantages, especially in jobs, schools, or exclusive places.

用法与细微差别

Very informal and mostly plural; often used as 'have ins with' or 'got some ins.' Relates to networking, knowing decision-makers, or having influential friends. Not the same as 'in' (inside or fashionable).

例句

She has ins at the best restaurants in town.

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I wish I had ins at that company.

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He got the job because of his ins.

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Do you have any ins with the admissions office?

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She used her ins to get us VIP tickets.

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If you want to get in, you need some ins.

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