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1 outward
1) (on or towards the outside; able to be seen: Judging by his outward appearance, he's not very rich; no outward sign of unhappiness.) exterior2) ((of a journey) away from: The outward journey will be by sea, but they will return home by air.) de idaoutward adj de idatr['aʊtwəd]1 (appearance) exterior; (sign) externo,-a, show2 (journey, flight) de ida1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=outwards outwards{: hacia afuera, hacia el exterioroutward adj1) : hacia afueraan outward flow: un flujo hacia afuera2) : externo, externaloutward beauty: belleza externaadj.• aparente adj.• exterior adj.• exterior y externo adj.• externo, -a adj.adv.• exterior adv.• exteriormente adv.• hacia fuera adv.
I 'aʊtwərd, 'aʊtwədadjective (before n)a) < appearance> exterior; < sign> externob) <journey/flight> de ida
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BrE also outwards -z adverb hacia afuera, hacia el exterior['aʊtwǝd]1. ADJ1) (=going out) [flight, ship, freight] de salida, de ida; [movement] hacia fuera2) (=exterior) [appearance etc] exterior, externowith an outward show of concern — haciendo gala de or (LAm) luciendo preocupación
2.ADV hacia fueraoutward bound (from/for) — saliendo (de/con rumbo a)
the ship was outward bound from/for Vigo — el barco salía de/iba con rumbo a Vigo
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I ['aʊtwərd, 'aʊtwəd]adjective (before n)a) < appearance> exterior; < sign> externob) <journey/flight> de ida
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BrE also outwards [-z] adverb hacia afuera, hacia el exterior -
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3 outward
adj.1 exterior, externo, visible.2 extranjero, extraño.3 exterior, extrínseco.4 carnal, corpóreo. (teología)adv.1 hacia fuera.2 hacia afuera, hacia el exterior, de ida.s.la figura exterior. -
4 outward appearance
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5 outward bound
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6 outward-looking
['aʊtwǝdˌlʊkɪŋ]ADJ [person, organization, country] abierto al exterior; [policy, attitude] abierto, expansivo -
7 outward angle
nGEOM ángulo convexo m, ángulo saliente m -
8 outward flux
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9 outward passage
nWATER TRANSP travesía de ida f, viaje de ida m -
10 outward propagating wave
nTELECOM onda de propagación de salida fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > outward propagating wave
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11 outward traffic
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12 outward-bound
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13 outward-flow turbine
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14 outward appearance
s.apariencia externa, apariencia, exterioridad. -
15 outward bill
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16 outward bound
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17 outward cargo
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18 outward draft
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19 outward freight
s.acarreo por cuenta del vendedor, flete a cargo del vendedor, cargamento de ida, flete de ida. -
20 outward investment
s.inversiones en el exterior.
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