Толковый словарь английского языка - within
Within
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I. adverb Etymology: Middle English ~ne, from Old English ~nan, from with + innan inwardly, ~, from in Date: before 12th century in or into the interior ; inside , in one's inner thought, disposition, or character ; inwardly , II. preposition Date: 12th century 1. — used as a function word to indicate enclosure or containment 2. — used as a function word to indicate situation or circumstance in the limits or compass of: as before the end of , b. not beyond the quantity, degree, or limitations of , in or into the scope or sphere of , in or into the range of , (4) — used as a function word to indicate a specified difference or margin two points of a perfect mark> <~ a mile of the town> to the inside of ; into , III. noun Date: 15th century an inner place or area , IV. adjective Date: 1748 being inside ; enclosed
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adv. & prep. --adv. archaic or literary 1 inside; to, at, or on the inside; internally. 2 indoors (is anyone within?). 3 in spirit (make me pure within). 4 inside the city walls (Bishopsgate within). --prep. 1 inside; enclosed or contained by. 2 a not beyond or exceeding (within one's means). b not transgressing (within the law; within reason). 3 not further off than (within three miles of a station; within shouting distance; within ten days). Phrases and idioms within doors in or into a house. within one's grasp see GRASP. within reach (or sight) of near enough to be reached or seen. Etymology: OE withinnan on the inside (as WITH, innan (adv. & prep.) within, formed as IN) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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