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in·nit /ˈɪnɪt/ British English informal 1 used as a way of saying ‘isn’t it’ 是不是 It’s cold, innit? 很冷,是不是?2 used after a statement for emphasis, instead of any question tag. This use is very non-standard and is grammatically incorrect, but has become common in spoken English among some young people 〔用于陈述句后代替附加疑问句表示强调,是不规范用法,口语中年轻人较常使用〕 He’s a bad man, innit (=used instead of ‘isn’t he’). 他是个坏家伙,对吧?Origin innit (1800-1900) isn't itin·nitChineseSyllable |