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inwards
in·ward I0219600 (ĭn′wərd)adj.1. Located inside; inner.2. Directed or moving toward the interior: an inward flow.3. Of, relating to, or existing in the thoughts or mind: inward doubts.4. Intimate; familiar: is inward with the right people.adv. also in·wards (-wərdz)1. Toward the inside, center, or interior.2. Toward the mind or the self: thoughts turned inward.n.1. An inner or central part.2. An inner essence or spirit.3. inwards Entrails; innards. [Middle English, from Old English inweard; see wer- in Indo-European roots.]inwards adv 1. towards the interior or middle of something 2. in, into, or towards the mind or spirit pl n (Anatomy) a variant spelling of innards ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | inwards - to or toward the inside of; "come in"; "smash in the door"in, inward | | 2. | inwards - toward the center or interior; "move the needle further inwards!"inward |
inwardsadverb inside, inward She pressed against the door until it swung inwards.Translationsinward (ˈinwəd) adjective1. being within, especially in the mind. his inward thoughts. 內心的 内心的2. moving towards the inside. an inward curve in the coastline. 向內的 向内的ˈinward, ˈinwards adverb towards the inside or the centre. When one of the eyes turns inwards, we call the effect a squint. 向內 向内ˈinwardly adverb in one's thoughts; secretly. He was inwardly pleased when she failed; She was laughing/groaning inwardly. 心裡 在心灵深处inwards
Synonyms for inwardsadv insideSynonymsSynonyms for inwardsadv to or toward the inside ofSynonymsadv toward the center or interiorSynonyms |