in-between

英[ˌɪnbɪ\'twi:n]
美[ˌɪnbɪ\'twin]

基本释义

  • adj.在中间的
  • n.局中的物体,中间人,中间存在者

实用例句

Up to then, they'd merrily bashed out albums in between tours.

那时,他们已经利用巡演的间隙轻松炮制了多张专辑。

柯林斯例句

I reached for the leash, but the dog got in between.

我伸手去拿系狗绳, 但被狗挡住了路.

《简明英汉词典》

Put the maple leaves in between the pages.

把枫叶夹在书里.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

The child was sandwiched in between his parents.

那孩子夹在他父母中间.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

We usually fly one day, and get a day's rest in between.

我们通常工作一天, 隔一天休息一天.

超越目标英语 第3册

She had learned from experience to take little rests in between her daily routine.

经验告诉她在日常生活中要不时休息一下。

辞典例句

For the gray area in between, no simple formula would suffice.

在这两者之间的灰色地区, 任何简单的方案都是不够的.

辞典例句

In between parts of a play, there is often a interval.

在一出剧的两部分中间, 常有幕间休息.

辞典例句

A sandwich is two pieces of bread with food in between.

三明治是两片面包中间夹有馅儿.

辞典例句

The road goes through a gap in / between the hills.

公路从山间峡谷穿过.

辞典例句

In between, they had snatches of private talk.

在这中间, 他们有时私下谈上几句.

辞典例句

Our car was sandwiched in between two trucks.

我们的汽车被两辆卡车夹在中间.

辞典例句

The car was sandwiched in between two trucks.

那辆车被两辆卡车夹在当中.

辞典例句

The shale beds in between generally deform plastically.

夹在其中的页岩层通常是塑性变形.

辞典例句

It began with a row, it ended with a row , and little went right in between.

它以吵架开始, 又以吵架告终,其间也很少有发展顺利的时候.

辞典例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series;

    "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"

    "in a mediate position"

    "the middle point on a line"