innermost
/ˈɪnəməʊst/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɪnɚmˌost] /ˈɪnərməʊst/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɪnɚmˌost] /ˈi-nər-ˌmōst/ (ame, mw)
innermost — 形容詞
- innermostpositive
- more innermostcomparative
- most innermostsuperlative
1. kept in the deepest part of someone's mind or heart and not easily shared with o
最隱密的
藏在心底,不輕易示人的
kept in the deepest part of someone's mind or heart and not easily shared with other people
After dinner, Hana finally shared her innermost fears about becoming a parent.
晚餐後,Hana 終於說出她對成為父母最隱密的恐懼。
collocation: innermost fears / innermost feelings
Tomás wrote his innermost thoughts in a notebook under the bed.
Tomás 把自己最隱密的想法寫進床底下那本筆記本。
collocation: innermost thoughts
When the music stopped, Beatrix spoke about her innermost wish to forgive him.
音樂停下後,Beatrix 說出了她最隱密的願望,就是原諒他。
The letter revealed Jude's innermost feelings after years of silence.
那封信透露了 Jude 多年來藏著的最隱密的感受。
文法句型
one's innermost thoughts
one's innermost feelings
one's innermost fear/wish
用法筆記
Usually appears with nouns like thoughts, feelings, fears, and wishes. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about a person's hidden inner life, not the physical middle of an object or place.
常見錯誤
2. closest to the middle or furthest from the outside in something made of layers,
最內層的
在最中央或最裡面的一層
closest to the middle or furthest from the outside in something made of layers, parts, or spaces
Eitan slipped the key into the innermost pocket of his winter coat.
Eitan 把鑰匙塞進冬季外套最內層的口袋。
collocation: the innermost pocket
Workers checked the innermost ring of seats before the concert began.
工人在音樂會開始前檢查了最內層的那一圈座位。
used for the circle nearest the centre
A nurse placed the medicine in the innermost drawer by the sink.
護理師把藥放進水槽旁最內層的抽屜。
The temple's innermost room was opened only during the festival.
那座寺廟最內層的房間只有在節慶期間才會開放。
文法句型
the innermost layer
the innermost room
the innermost part of + noun
用法筆記
Common with concrete nouns such as layer, room, circle, pocket, and chamber. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense describes physical position, not secret feelings or thoughts.