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Definition of in-and-out in English: in-and-outadjective informal 1Involving rapid inward and outward movement. smuggling drugs was a quick in-and-out operation 走私毒品是快速进出的活动。 Example sentencesExamples - Just a little while ago I had a chance to speak with the top U.S. Army commander who is in charge of all of these in-and-out movements from the country.
- Military chiefs suggested it was to be an in-and-out raid but officers on the ground had the latitude to stay put in the heart of the city if they felt they could.
- It was a 45-minute in-and-out procedure after all those agonizing months.
- What is remarkable is the pattern of ventilation: an in-and-out movement very similar to the way air flows into and out of our own lungs.
- Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies.
- The hotel's parking garage rate is $13 / day for guests, with unlimited in-and-out privileges.
- High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
- These are seemingly smaller, in-and-out operations that cannot afford a large logistics footprint or a long lead time for buildup.
- With Apocalypse Now Redux ringing in at 197 minutes, Coppola and his audience are embarking on a real tour of duty - and like the Vietnam War itself, this is no in-and-out operation.
- And a U.S. Army task force has staged yet another in-and-out foray.
- The spatial, in-and-out movement derives from the tension between a core and a periphery, or borderline area.
- The two-storey hospital wing, which houses its own operating theatre with no beds but eight trolleys, is already dealing with up to 16 patients a day on a rapid no overnight stay in-and-out regime.
- Unfortunately, I had a whirlwind in-and-out trip, so didn't get to see much of the country.
- Many fund companies began to resort to shady practices, such as ignoring their own policies against rapid in-and-out trading in exchange for lucrative fees from large investors.
- Firstly it was a ‘dry run’, attacking a largely abandoned site in a quick in-and-out operation that would serve as a learning exercise for bigger raids to come.
- I'm thinking of this in part because I spent the day in a meeting in Washington - a quick in-and-out trip that wasn't long enough to check in with our D.C. bureau.
- Many discarded their water bottles, night-vision devices and other useful equipment because this was meant to be a quick, in-and-out daylight mission.
- Over the time scale of human history, even the gradual increase in its mean distance from the Earth is not a significant effect compared to the monthly in-and-out movement varying its angular size.
- But it happens to be the major in-and-out artery for Boston.
- There will of course be ‘corrections’ and this is where the flow of funds in-and-out which Tamal affectionately calls ‘hot money’ becomes important.
2Inconsistent and unreliable. 前后不一的,时好时坏的 this horse is a notoriously in-and-out performer 这匹马是臭名昭著时好时坏的表演者。 Example sentencesExamples - However, he is an in-and-out performer and an unlikely winner.
- It was injuries upon injuries - which led to inconsistency, infighting and, finally, too much in-and-out play.
Definition of in-and-out in US English: in-and-outadjectiveˌinənˈout informal 1Involving inward and outward movement, especially rapid entrance and exit. (尤指快速)进出的 smuggling drugs was a quick in-and-out operation 走私毒品是快速进出的活动。 Example sentencesExamples - The spatial, in-and-out movement derives from the tension between a core and a periphery, or borderline area.
- Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies.
- There will of course be ‘corrections’ and this is where the flow of funds in-and-out which Tamal affectionately calls ‘hot money’ becomes important.
- Firstly it was a ‘dry run’, attacking a largely abandoned site in a quick in-and-out operation that would serve as a learning exercise for bigger raids to come.
- High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
- With Apocalypse Now Redux ringing in at 197 minutes, Coppola and his audience are embarking on a real tour of duty - and like the Vietnam War itself, this is no in-and-out operation.
- Just a little while ago I had a chance to speak with the top U.S. Army commander who is in charge of all of these in-and-out movements from the country.
- I'm thinking of this in part because I spent the day in a meeting in Washington - a quick in-and-out trip that wasn't long enough to check in with our D.C. bureau.
- The hotel's parking garage rate is $13 / day for guests, with unlimited in-and-out privileges.
- And a U.S. Army task force has staged yet another in-and-out foray.
- The two-storey hospital wing, which houses its own operating theatre with no beds but eight trolleys, is already dealing with up to 16 patients a day on a rapid no overnight stay in-and-out regime.
- What is remarkable is the pattern of ventilation: an in-and-out movement very similar to the way air flows into and out of our own lungs.
- Many fund companies began to resort to shady practices, such as ignoring their own policies against rapid in-and-out trading in exchange for lucrative fees from large investors.
- Over the time scale of human history, even the gradual increase in its mean distance from the Earth is not a significant effect compared to the monthly in-and-out movement varying its angular size.
- Many discarded their water bottles, night-vision devices and other useful equipment because this was meant to be a quick, in-and-out daylight mission.
- Unfortunately, I had a whirlwind in-and-out trip, so didn't get to see much of the country.
- It was a 45-minute in-and-out procedure after all those agonizing months.
- But it happens to be the major in-and-out artery for Boston.
- These are seemingly smaller, in-and-out operations that cannot afford a large logistics footprint or a long lead time for buildup.
- Military chiefs suggested it was to be an in-and-out raid but officers on the ground had the latitude to stay put in the heart of the city if they felt they could.
2Inconsistent and unreliable. 前后不一的,时好时坏的 this horse is a notoriously in-and-out performer 这匹马是臭名昭著时好时坏的表演者。 Example sentencesExamples - It was injuries upon injuries - which led to inconsistency, infighting and, finally, too much in-and-out play.
- However, he is an in-and-out performer and an unlikely winner.
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