interior UK [ɪn'tɪə.ri.ər] US [-'tɪr.i.ɚ] noun IMPROVER countable ■the inside part of something 内部•The estate agent had pictures of the house from the outside but none of its interior.房地产经纪人有这栋房子的外观照片,但没有其内部的照片。 •The car's interior is very impressive - wonderful leather seats and a wooden dashboard.这款汽车的内部看上去很气派——优质的皮座椅及木制的仪表板。 Compare exterior only singular ■the land which is furthest away from the outside or coast of a country or continent 内地,腹地•the African interior非洲腹地 the interior ■in some countries, the government department which deals with subjects and events which are important in the country itself instead of events in other countries (某些国家的)内政部•the Ministry of the Interior内政部 •officials of the U.S. Interior Department美国内政部官员 UK [ɪn'tɪə.ri.ər] US [-'tɪr.i.ɚ] adjective [before noun] ADVANCED ■inside 内部的•The interior walls have patches of damp on them.内墙上有片片湿斑。 •The paintwork on the interior doors (= those not in the outside wall of a building) is in good condition.室内门上的漆面保持完好。 ■relating to the government department in some countries which deals with subjects and events which are important in that country instead of events in other countries (政府)内政的;内务的•France's interior minister法国内政部长 |