in (EN)
Präposition, Adverb, Adjektiv, Substantiv, Abkürzung

Präposition “in”

in
  1. in
    The cookies are in the jar.
  2. in (Richtung)
    She slipped her hand in her pocket, feeling for her keys.
  3. (bekleidet) mit
    He arrived in a suit and tie for the interview.
  4. in (innerhalb einer Gruppe oder Kategorie)
    She was in the choir during her high school years.
  5. innerhalb
    The flowers bloom in spring.
  6. innerhalb
    I need to finish the assignment in two days.
  7. nach
    The train will arrive in an hour.
  8. mit der Endung
    Words in -ing often denote an ongoing action.
  9. in (in einer bestimmten Reihenfolge)
    The books are arranged in alphabetical order on the shelf.
  10. in (in einem bestimmten emotionalen oder physischen Zustand)
    She left the room in tears.
  11. in (innerhalb von jemandes Natur oder Persönlichkeit)
    There is a lot of courage in that young soldier.
  12. in Bezug auf
    We've seen a significant improvement in your grades.
  13. in (in einer bestimmten Form ausgetauscht oder bereitgestellt)
    I was paid in euros for my work abroad.
  14. in (ausgedrückt oder geschrieben in einer bestimmten Sprache oder Stil)
    The instructions were written in Spanish.

Adverb “in”

in
  1. herein
    When I knocked, she called out for me to come in.
  2. heran
    The geese are flying in for the winter.
  3. nach
    The plot started to thicken about an hour in.
  4. mit (als kollektive Aktivität, spezifiziert durch das vorangehende Verb)
    The community organized a sit-in at the park.

Adjektiv “in”

in, non-gradable
  1. da
    I knocked on the door to see if anyone was in.
  2. im Spiel
    The referee declared the ball in after it landed on the line.
  3. eingesetzt
    Make sure the USB is in properly before you start the computer.
  4. eingegangen
    All the applications are in, so we can start the selection process.
  5. in (modisch oder aktuell)
    Wearing vintage clothes is really in right now.
  6. dran (beim Schlag im Spiel)
    The opening batsman is in and playing confidently.
  7. in (gut stehen mit jemandem)
    She's in with the management, so she gets to hear news first.
  8. los (nachdem eine bestimmte Menge konsumiert oder ausgegeben wurde)
    I'm already $100 in at the poker table.

Substantiv “in”

sg. in, pl. ins
  1. Einflussmöglichkeit
    Having a relative there gave him an in for the job.
  2. die Etablierten
    The ins are currently leading the polls.
  3. Schlagdurchgang
    The batter is in and facing the next pitch.

Abkürzung “in”

in
  1. Zoll
    The board was cut to 10 in pieces.