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Definition of insider in English: insidernoun ɪnˈsʌɪdəɪnˈsaɪdər A person within a group or organization, especially someone privy to information unavailable to others. 内部人士,知晓内情者 政局内幕人士。 Example sentencesExamples - This was partly due to a detox programme he was on but also for his own protection, according to insiders.
- This is a government for the insiders, for political appointments and cronyism.
- According to business insiders, the main ingredient for hotpot seasoning is butter.
- Meanwhile, insiders predicted that the cost of a tour to the city will slump.
- They are both political insiders living in the inner city enclave of Paddington.
- The major reason is a shortage of cemeteries, according to both these insiders.
- But coal industry insiders say buying Hatfield is a gamble for any new owner.
- According to insiders it was ‘a bit like a classroom of pupils when the form teacher is away’.
- It's the kind of dig that gets a sharp response from Wembley insiders.
- Political insiders plot to ruin the ruling family and bring an end to their rule and lives.
- The two women may share a political persuasion but insiders say their styles of leadership are very different.
- Now, what's interesting here is the dimension it illuminates for me of the outlook of Microsoft insiders.
- Vatican insiders say that the Pope has been meditating on his remarkable life.
- The move has been welcomed by party insiders as well as other political organisations.
- Film insiders said Columbus had decided not to film the third film because he wanted to take his family back to California.
- Comments posted on online message boards may also come from employees of the studios, say movie insiders.
- Political insiders in Tokyo say he has a constant companion, but she has never been identified.
- This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be inconvenienced.
- Party insiders are said to have been shocked by the candour of her remarks.
- Misuse of database information by insiders happens everyday, and there's little we can do about it.
Synonyms member, staff member, member of staff, worker, employee, representative participant person in the know informal one of the in-crowd
Rhymeschider, cider, divider, eider, glider, Guider, Haida, hider, Ida, Oneida, outsider, provider, rider, Ryder, Saida, slider, spider, strider, stridor Definition of insider in US English: insidernounɪnˈsaɪdərinˈsīdər A person within a group or organization, especially someone privy to information unavailable to others. 内部人士,知晓内情者 政局内幕人士。 Example sentencesExamples - But coal industry insiders say buying Hatfield is a gamble for any new owner.
- Misuse of database information by insiders happens everyday, and there's little we can do about it.
- Vatican insiders say that the Pope has been meditating on his remarkable life.
- Political insiders in Tokyo say he has a constant companion, but she has never been identified.
- This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be inconvenienced.
- Meanwhile, insiders predicted that the cost of a tour to the city will slump.
- Film insiders said Columbus had decided not to film the third film because he wanted to take his family back to California.
- The two women may share a political persuasion but insiders say their styles of leadership are very different.
- Party insiders are said to have been shocked by the candour of her remarks.
- The move has been welcomed by party insiders as well as other political organisations.
- According to insiders it was ‘a bit like a classroom of pupils when the form teacher is away’.
- The major reason is a shortage of cemeteries, according to both these insiders.
- It's the kind of dig that gets a sharp response from Wembley insiders.
- This is a government for the insiders, for political appointments and cronyism.
- Comments posted on online message boards may also come from employees of the studios, say movie insiders.
- Political insiders plot to ruin the ruling family and bring an end to their rule and lives.
- They are both political insiders living in the inner city enclave of Paddington.
- Now, what's interesting here is the dimension it illuminates for me of the outlook of Microsoft insiders.
- This was partly due to a detox programme he was on but also for his own protection, according to insiders.
- According to business insiders, the main ingredient for hotpot seasoning is butter.
Synonyms member, staff member, member of staff, worker, employee, representative |