In there Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈðɛɹ
IN-ther
ˈɪn/ /ðˈeə
in-THAIR
释义
Used to refer to something or someone located inside a specific place or area previously mentioned or easy to identify. Often points to an interior space nearby, such as a room or container.
用法与细微差别
Informal and common in conversation. Refers to locations already known from context ('Put it in there,' pointing to a box). Not used for distant or abstract spaces; always a physical, identifiable place.
Spanish: ahí dentro - adentro de ahíPortuguese (BR): aí dentroPortuguese (PT): lá dentroChinese (Simplified): 在里面Chinese (Traditional): 在裡面Hindi: उसके अंदरArabic: هناك في الداخلBengali: ওখানে - সেখানে (ভিতরের দিকে)Russian: там (внутри)Japanese: そこに - 中にVietnamese: ở trong đóKorean: 거기 안에Turkish: orada (içeride)Urdu: وہاں (اندر)Indonesian: di dalam sana
例句
The keys are in there, on the table.
basic
Please put your bag in there.
basic
Who's in there?
basic
I can't see anything in there, it's too dark.
natural
Just toss your shoes in there with the others.
natural
Something smells weird in there—did you leave food?
natural