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Что (кто) такое INSIDES - определение


insides         
informal the stomach and bowels.
Patent insides         
  • Generic advertising of medical nostrums and other products typical of that appearing on a preprinted "patent inside" sheet.
PREPRINTED NEWSPAPER PAGES SOLD TO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS TO PROVIDE THEM WITH CONTENT AT A NOMINAL COST
Western Newspaper Union
Patent insides were preprinted newspaper pages sold to newspaper publishers to provide them with content at a nominal cost, about what the publisher would have to pay for blank paper alone.
inside         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inside (album); A l'intérieur; A l'interieur; Inside (song); Inside (disambiguation); Inside (film)
I
adv. inside out ('with the inner surface facing out'); ('thoroughly') (to know a subject inside out) USAGE NOTE: The compound preposition inside of can refer to time or space. Referring to time, it is colloq. CE--to finish a job inside of an hour; referring to space, it is colloq. AE--inside of a building.
II
n. (colloq.)
confidential information
1) to have the inside on
position of trust
2) to be on the inside

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Insides
Примеры употребления для INSIDES
1. Discard the insides of the eggplants using a small spoon.
2. The plastic is indigestible and wraps around the turtle‘s insides.
3. Use an ice–cream spade or your hands to scoop out the pumpkin‘s insides. 6.
4. Japanese researchers believe the ceiling and insides of the cave were once covered with murals.
5. Next one: Caterpillars have burrowed deep into its insides, turning them spongy.