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词汇 in-and-out
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Definition of in-and-out in English:

in-and-out

adjective
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-out

adjectiveˌinənˈout
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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