indoors
/ˌɪnˈdɔːz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnˈdɔːrz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈin-ˈdȯrz (ˌ)in-/ (ame, mw)
indoors — 副詞
1. to a place that has walls and a roof, such as a house, office, or school; used w
在室內
在建築物裡面
to a place that has walls and a roof, such as a house, office, or school; used when contrasting being inside with being outside.
It started pouring, so the children went indoors to play.
突然下起大雨,所以孩子們進到室內玩耍。
went indoors
Theo kept the cat indoors all winter because of the cold.
因為天氣寒冷,Theo 整個冬天都把貓養在室內。
kept ... indoors
Aiko headed indoors when the sun became too hot for her garden work.
太陽變得過於炎熱時,Aiko 便進到室內,不再繼續整理花園。
Most office workers spend the entire day indoors under artificial light.
大多數上班族整天待在室內,在人工照明下工作。
After the earthquake warning, residents were told to stay indoors until further notice.
地震警報發布後,居民被告知留在室內,直到進一步通知。
- inside
wider usage — can refer to any enclosed space (box, car, container) and not just buildings; indoors is more specific
- outdoors
the direct antonym; outdoors means outside a building in the open air
文法句型
go indoors
stay indoors
keep [someone] indoors
be indoors
spend time indoors
用法筆記
Often contrasted with outdoors. The word pairs naturally with verbs of motion (go, come, head) or stative verbs (stay, remain, keep). Unlike inside, indoors refers specifically to being within a building (house, office, school) rather than any enclosed space.