A2 adjective Neutral #508 am häufigsten

internal

/ɪnˈtɜːrnəl/

Internal describes something that is located on the inside of a person, object, or organization. It is often used to talk about parts of the body or the inner workings of a company.

Beispiele

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1

The doctor needs to check your internal organs.

The doctor needs to check your inner body parts.

2

The university is conducting an internal review of the rules.

The university is doing an inside check of the rules.

3

I have an internal feeling that things will get better.

I have an inside feeling that things will get better.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
interior
Verb
internalize
Adverb
internally
Adjektiv
internal
Verwandt
internality
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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'internal' starts with 'IN', just like the word 'INside'.

Schnelles Quiz

The manager sent an _______ message to the team about the new office hours.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: internal

Beispiele

1

The doctor needs to check your internal organs.

everyday

The doctor needs to check your inner body parts.

2

The university is conducting an internal review of the rules.

formal

The university is doing an inside check of the rules.

3

I have an internal feeling that things will get better.

informal

I have an inside feeling that things will get better.

4

Scientists studied the internal structure of the mountain.

academic

Scientists studied the inside parts of the mountain.

5

Please read the internal memo before the meeting starts.

business

Please read the company message before the meeting starts.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
interior
Verb
internalize
Adverb
internally
Adjektiv
internal
Verwandt
internality

Häufige Kollokationen

internal organs parts inside the body
internal communication talking within a group
internal mail messages sent inside an office
internal flight a flight within one country
internal storage memory inside a device

Häufige Phrasen

internal clock

the body's natural sense of time

internal bleeding

bleeding inside the body that cannot be seen

internal combustion engine

an engine that burns fuel inside itself

Wird oft verwechselt mit

internal vs interior

Interior is usually a noun for the inside of a room, while internal is an adjective for many contexts.

internal vs inner

Inner often describes feelings or spiritual things; internal is more technical or physical.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when you want to describe something that is not visible from the outside, such as body parts or company secrets.

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Häufige Fehler

Do not use 'internal' as a preposition; for example, say 'inside the house' instead of 'internal the house'.

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Merkhilfe

Remember that 'internal' starts with 'IN', just like the word 'INside'.

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Wortherkunft

From the Latin word 'internus', which means 'within' or 'inward'.

Grammatikmuster

usually placed before a noun does not have a comparative form (cannot be 'more internal')

Schnelles Quiz

The manager sent an _______ message to the team about the new office hours.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: internal

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