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Definition of innermost in English: innermostadjective ˈɪnəməʊstˈɪnərˌmoʊst 1attributive (of thoughts or feelings) most private and deeply felt. (思想,感情)内心深处的 innermost beliefs and convictions 内心深处的信仰和信念。 Example sentencesExamples - I respond becoming even more unnerved, not one bit liking the idea of her being able to read my innermost thoughts.
- All sorts of personal correspondence, our innermost thoughts, and much of what we have been doing over the past few years are recorded on the computer.
- There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions.
- Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears.
- Sometimes people deliberately shrink away from words because of their belief that words lack power to express innermost feelings.
- Eighteen urban youths share their innermost feelings in their class's open mike poetry presentation.
- For fifty hypnotic minutes, we immersed ourselves in noise, drowning out even our very innermost thoughts.
- All the hurrying, worrying bustle of the world would be shut out, and she could concentrate on her innermost thoughts.
- But when the day finally arrives when he packs away the clubs for good, he doesn't conceal what he hopes his innermost thoughts will be.
- Gender of itself has no bearing on a person's innermost desire for liberty and to reach their fullest potential possible.
- Does it make you uncomfortable that people can read your innermost thoughts?
- It's always interesting to see people's innermost fears and insecurities projected on to another isn't it?
- She had said it was to write your innermost feelings in.
- No matter how we might change externals, it is only when our innermost feelings are altered that we truly change and grow.
- I poured out my deepest and innermost thoughts and wouldn't stop until there was no more to share.
- He seemed to know her innermost thoughts, as though reading her mind.
- Even songs we can't stand ricochet in our minds; those that we love become enmeshed with our innermost feelings and memories.
- Those deep, innermost feelings you have about the world being really awful are probably right.
- Once again, her innermost thoughts collided with her spoken words.
- It is a piece most unwieldy and amateur, and one that I hope will better convey my innermost feelings about my car.
Synonyms deepest, deep, deep-seated, profound, inward, underlying, intimate, private, personal, secret, hidden, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed, unrevealed, unapparent true, real, honest informal bottled up 2attributive Furthest in; closest to the centre. 最深处的;最内部的 最里层。 Example sentencesExamples - The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia.
- It had several layers: the innermost being a spongy fish ball, covered first by a piece of eggplant and then by almond bits.
- The earliest formed neurons make the innermost cortical layer, while neurons formed later make successive outer layers.
- The initiation of cortical cell collapse was observed 5-6 cell layers from the innermost unmodified cortical layer.
- The innermost layer adjacent to the lumen was occasionally difficult to distinguish.
- That was why, in the innermost pocket of his carrying bag, secured beneath several layers of waterproof cloth, there was a tin of candy.
- The central point of the spicule positioned very close to the innermost shell wall.
- Our bodies, from our skin's outermost layer to our brain's innermost neurons, are sacred to us.
- He correctly pointed out that six spheres can surround a central sphere in the innermost ring.
- In general, the innermost layer of the seed coat of legumes consists of irregularly shaped cells with large intracellular spaces.
- Five towers made of stylised lotuses rise from the centre, with the innermost tower rising to a height of 699 feet.
- Expression has also been reported in the innermost layer of the tobacco seed-coat.
- The roofs had originally comprised a profiled metal decking as the innermost layer.
- This innermost cell layer is surrounded by about two layers of narrow cells, which are elongate in longitudinal direction.
Synonyms central, middle, internal, interior furthest in, deepest within Definition of innermost in US English: innermostadjectiveˈinərˌmōstˈɪnərˌmoʊst 1(of thoughts or feelings) most private and deeply felt. (思想,感情)内心深处的 innermost beliefs and convictions 内心深处的信仰和信念。 Example sentencesExamples - All the hurrying, worrying bustle of the world would be shut out, and she could concentrate on her innermost thoughts.
- Those deep, innermost feelings you have about the world being really awful are probably right.
- There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions.
- Sometimes people deliberately shrink away from words because of their belief that words lack power to express innermost feelings.
- I respond becoming even more unnerved, not one bit liking the idea of her being able to read my innermost thoughts.
- Even songs we can't stand ricochet in our minds; those that we love become enmeshed with our innermost feelings and memories.
- For fifty hypnotic minutes, we immersed ourselves in noise, drowning out even our very innermost thoughts.
- I poured out my deepest and innermost thoughts and wouldn't stop until there was no more to share.
- Does it make you uncomfortable that people can read your innermost thoughts?
- Gender of itself has no bearing on a person's innermost desire for liberty and to reach their fullest potential possible.
- Once again, her innermost thoughts collided with her spoken words.
- Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears.
- Eighteen urban youths share their innermost feelings in their class's open mike poetry presentation.
- It is a piece most unwieldy and amateur, and one that I hope will better convey my innermost feelings about my car.
- But when the day finally arrives when he packs away the clubs for good, he doesn't conceal what he hopes his innermost thoughts will be.
- All sorts of personal correspondence, our innermost thoughts, and much of what we have been doing over the past few years are recorded on the computer.
- No matter how we might change externals, it is only when our innermost feelings are altered that we truly change and grow.
- It's always interesting to see people's innermost fears and insecurities projected on to another isn't it?
- She had said it was to write your innermost feelings in.
- He seemed to know her innermost thoughts, as though reading her mind.
Synonyms deepest, deep, deep-seated, profound, inward, underlying, intimate, private, personal, secret, hidden, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed, unrevealed, unapparent 2Furthest in; closest to the center. 最深处的;最内部的 最里层。 Example sentencesExamples - He correctly pointed out that six spheres can surround a central sphere in the innermost ring.
- The innermost layer adjacent to the lumen was occasionally difficult to distinguish.
- Our bodies, from our skin's outermost layer to our brain's innermost neurons, are sacred to us.
- The roofs had originally comprised a profiled metal decking as the innermost layer.
- The earliest formed neurons make the innermost cortical layer, while neurons formed later make successive outer layers.
- The initiation of cortical cell collapse was observed 5-6 cell layers from the innermost unmodified cortical layer.
- This innermost cell layer is surrounded by about two layers of narrow cells, which are elongate in longitudinal direction.
- It had several layers: the innermost being a spongy fish ball, covered first by a piece of eggplant and then by almond bits.
- That was why, in the innermost pocket of his carrying bag, secured beneath several layers of waterproof cloth, there was a tin of candy.
- In general, the innermost layer of the seed coat of legumes consists of irregularly shaped cells with large intracellular spaces.
- The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia.
- Five towers made of stylised lotuses rise from the centre, with the innermost tower rising to a height of 699 feet.
- The central point of the spicule positioned very close to the innermost shell wall.
- Expression has also been reported in the innermost layer of the tobacco seed-coat.
Synonyms central, middle, internal, interior |